he was with the 60th Infantry Battalion when he was called for service in the French theatre on February 20
Between the end of June and September 1940
circumscribed by a raised inscription of “DEM DEUTSCHEN MUTTER” (“TO THE GERMAN MOTHER”)
on January 5
indicating that the helmet was manufactured by the noted helmet firm of Eisenhüttenwerke
Russia, Imperial. A Pair of Decorations for the Russo-Japanese and First World Wars Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic he was with the 60thA pair of decorations, including: 1. A St. George Cross, II Class for Non Christians, constructed of a gilded mentally alloy, on loop for suspension, consisting of a Cross Patte with ribbed borders, the obverse bearing a central double headed Imperial Russian eagle, the reverse bearing an analogous eagle, the three and nine oclock arm bearing a unit dedication of 3 73, the six oclock arm bearing an inscription of 2 indicating II Class, otherwise