28th Contemporary History Auction

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Uniform grouping to Stabsveterinär Züge (95.I.D.)

Uniform grouping to Stabsveterinär Züge (95.I.D.)

LOT 36-0008
SOLD
Auction ended        9th March 2019  |  02:04 pm CET
RESULT
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EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 17,5 %

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LOT 36-0008
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Description

Grouping to Stabsveterinär Hans Joachim Züge. Züge served as a veterinarian with 95. Infanterie-Division which was mainly fighting in the East.

Period time photo album with 128 photos in total. About half of the photos were taken when Züge had studied veterinary medicine. The rest of the photos were taken during the war when he served as a Stabveterinär (Hauptmann rank).
Good condition 2.

Aluminum dog tag "ST./I.R.280". This unit is noted in his Soldbuch which proofs it is definitely his dog tag.

Soldbuch with an originally applied photo. it is "Divisions-Nachschub-Führer 195" stamped which is of units.  Issued on 2.11.1938. 
He served with Divisions-Nachschub-Führer 195, Artillerie-Regiment 195 and Divisions-Versorgungs-Regiment 195. 

Late 3.5. and 5.6.1945 records! Awards noted on page 22:
War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords, Iron Cross 2nd Class, War Merit Cross 1st Class with swords.
Good condition 2.

Single Stabsveterinär shoulder board with "karmesin-rot" color..

Stunning M40 field tunic with dark green color and 100% orgiinally attached insginia. Grey cotton lining with size and factory markings. 
One pair of loops for his War Merit Cross 1st Class with swords. Sewn-in "karmesin-rot" color shoulder boards. Hand-attached officer's collar tabs in matching color.

Typical machine-woven officer's breast eagle on dark-green backing. Attached by hand.

All buttons look period time attached. There were slightly moved from the original factory position. About 1cm since he must have put on some weight.

No moth damage. Very nice condition 2. Medium size.


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