WW1 Era Austro-Hungarian Empire Karl-Cross and Bravery Medals Photo Naval Officer Wearing Them

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The Karl Troop Cross was instituted on 13 December 1916 by Emperor Karl I of Austria-Hungary. The cross was awarded until the end of the First World War to soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Army, regardless of rank, who had been with a combatant unit for at least twelve weeks and who had actually served at the front.

Photo Size±: 14 cm x 9 cm
Set include: 1 Bravery Medal, 1 Karl Troop Cross and 1 Photo Soldier wearing them.
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The objects are exclusively for collectors of military-historical objects. The owner of this website does not have any political and/or other motives.
Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed!
SKU: ERP10-

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