625 $
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| Marking: | 71202 |
| Country: | Germany |
| Dating: | 1920s |
| The original. |
The original sign is in very good collectible condition. Bronze, silvering, stamping. Belonged to a member of a battalion "wolf" ruthless Upper Silesia, which participated in the defeat of the Bavarian Soviet Republic and suppressing three uprisings by the Polish insurgents in Silesia 1919-1921. There as a result of a referendum March 20, 1921, nearly 60 percent of the population voted for that Silesia remained within the German Empire. The Polish armed forces with the assistance of the French occupying troops on may 3, began an armed uprising to achieve the inclusion of Silesia in Poland. May 23, 1921 German prakaram of self-defense of Upper Silesia managed assault to capture the Annaberg, a major strengthening of the insurgent poles that stabilized the situation. However, the Supreme Council of the Allies on 20 October 1921 decided to give the Eastern part of the upper Silesian industrial region Poland. The guarantee of authenticity.
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