These chain lengths are connected to a good nickel plated snap clip marked with an acorn between a pair of oak leaves
and an area towards the bottom where the looks to have been an area during production
This is a hard to find example of a patched United States Marine Corps Service Alphas green wool coat
He was sent to Stalag VII-A near Mooseburg until the camp was liberated by Patton
They were the main armament of the Saint-Chamond tank in 1918
Original British WWII British / Commonwealth Forces Prisoner of War Carved Wooden Plate from Épinal, France 1945 - P.W. Camp 451 German Afrikakorp These chain lengths are connectedOriginal Item: Only One Available. During the early 1940s, the Germans had established a prisoner of war camp in Epinal. The camp held hundreds of the British POWs captured around the Mediterranean, including Indian soldiers taken at Tobruk. In May 1944, as they were preparing for the invasion of Europe, the Allies bombed the prison camp. Hundreds of those held captive escaped, but having done so, found themselves wandering the French countryside,