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Foto | Ehrenkreuz und Militärpass von Heinrich Haenlein

Foto, Ehrenkreuz, Ersatzreservepass (ab 1895) und Militärpass von Heinrich Haenlein, geb. am 21. April 1873 in Bayreuth. Haenlein wurde am 1.5.1917 eingezogen und diente im 1. Garnisions-Bataillon III/5 Nürnberg, 1. Kompanie. Urkunde und Ehrenkreuz für Kriegsteilnehmer, 1935.

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Rüdiger Schmid

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1895 - 1935

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Europeana 1914-1918

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1895
1935
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Europe

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1935
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1935

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Heinrich Haenlein | europeana19141918:agent/4f7585bb879e981b9ea2bfa637c09f4d
Rüdiger Schmid | europeana19141918:agent/c5413033c2f31878d22f911f95575c74

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