Epaulette from a German Uniform
This item was found amongst Frederick Hodges memorabilia. It has been identified as an epaulette from a German soldier's uniform who appears to have been a member of the 51st Regiment. This may be the same as the 4th Lower Silesian Regiment from Breslau (Wrocław). Does anyone have any further information and does it relate to the German Scouting Troop Photograph/Postcard included with this story?
CONTRIBUTOR
John Hodges
DATE
1915 - 1918
LANGUAGE
deu
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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