Description
However 15/6 was a large sum of money for many poorer families so 6d (six pence) savings stamps were issued (also with a Swastika on them) which could be purchased weekly or whenever people could afford them
the reverse dated “1864-1914” with two pins for uniform attachment
who was promoted to Gefreiter on 1 March 1940 and Obergefreiter on 1 December 1940
Juncker Berlin S W"
Germany, DAF. A Wall Plaque visually-hidden However 15/6 was a large(Deutsche Arbeitsfront Plakette). Constructed of aluminum, the obverse consisting of a German Labour Front (DAF) logo in the form of a mobile swastika with ribbed arms, situated within a cogwheel, unmarked, measuring 20 cm in diameter, in extremely fine condition.
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