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Rare "small" grouping to Gefreiten Willy Eusterhus serving with Fallschirm-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 "Hermann Göring". Killed in action on 18. July 1944 at Figline (Italy).
Period time grave cross of him. Made from wood. It shows his name, date of birth, date of death, and the place where he was killed. The other side shows the data of the killed soldier "Ernst Bahr". He was killed in action on 10.10.1944 in Krakau. The cross was used for two soldiers. Size: 146x34 cm. The lower area of the cross, which was in the ground, is half-rotten.
Photo album. It starts with his HJ and RAD service. In the further course, photos of his military training. He was deployed in the Netherlands and Itlay. Nice shots in the tropical tunic. Also, clearly to see the "Hermann Göring" cuff title and the white collar tabs (colored piping). Including his death notice and death card. Hand-written information inside. Roughly 84 photos.
Furthermore his military wooden box, numerous period time documents as well as the badges of a WWI veteran and Stahlhelmbund member. Probably from his father.
Signs of use.