2 REICH MARK 1939 - 1945 PRISONER OF WAR POW CAMP banknote VF
light blue paper with black text and red triangle printed one side
pencil dates on reverse
Bronze medallion, 1914 Dem mutigen gehört die Welt, translates to Fortune favors the Brave. reverse reads 'Ruprecht Kronprinz von Bayern 6.Armee Gen.d.Kav. v. Laffert XIX. Armeekorps, Gen.Lt. Götz v. Olenhusen 40.Inf.Div.'
4x2 inch matchbox, possibly handmade.
The photo on the lid is of Friedrich Wilhelm, Prinz von Preussen, taken around 1869/70. The grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm I., and son of Kronprinz Friedrich, and is the later Kaiser Wilhelm II. In this photo he is aged around 10/11 years old. Prinz Wilhelm (or Friedrich Wilhelm) was born on 27.I.1859 in Potsdam, Neues Palais. At the age of 10
believed to be part of the exhaust pipe system. The metal has been formed into a stylised cross and an image of 'Invicta' the symbol of the County of Kent has been fretted and punched / scribed from a sheet of brass and pinned to the front. The reverse has a hanging point welded on and a small piece of brass has been pinned on