Russia, Imperial. An 1836 Medal For The Liberation Of Amsterdam Archive identifying card pasted to the
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identifying card pasted to the reverse
Laws was killed in action on April 1st 1918 and is buried in the small cemetery of Vimy Communal
had a sporran badge
reverse marked “DER FÜHRER DANKT W
"I have always loved Adolf Hitler and always will
Russia, Imperial. An 1836 Medal For The Liberation Of Amsterdam Archive identifying card pasted to theConstructed of bronze, the obverse bearing a raised and leftward facing profile of Tsar Alexander I in medieval armour and wielding a spear with an ornately decorated shield executed in high relief, circumscribed by a Russian Cyrillic inscription of (RODOMYSL OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY), the reverse bearing a detailed depiction of a helmets warrior clutching a sword and shield, raised the former toward a fallen enemy and using the latter to protect a
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