G007069 DOG TAG. (Erkennungsmarken)
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of German/Prussian losses in battles during the Austro-Prussian war of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 resulted in the discovery that many of the dead were unidentifiable, which led to the introduction of the first military identification, (dog), tags into the Prussian army in 1878. The original 1878 pattern dog tags remained in usage until a second, larger pattern with more information was introduced in July 1915.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
A pre- First World War, square, 50mm x 30.5mm, stamped zinc ID tag with a two holes to the top for securing a cord. The tag is identified as from the Grenadier Regiment König Friedrich III 2 Schlesisches Nr. 11. The surface shows surface wear and scratches, with the punch from the front visible to the reverse.GRADE *** 1/2 PRICE $49.00
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