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  • Glass framed group of relics including medals,gun parts 1938 dated clip all recovered in the area of the village of Marinovka which was defended by the 297th Infantry Division during the battle of 1942-1943 at Stalingrad

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    This is a glass framed group of relics which are a dog tag,k98 clip also infantry assault badge remains also tornister back pack clip which is maker marked and dated 1938,bakerlite grip and dust cover from a MP40 machine gun and section of mg ammo belt. The parts are in relic condition but nice condition still very solid they retain a lot of there original colour. The relics have been very well cleaned and are perfect for display or any collection.The relics have been mounted in to a glass fronted box frame with information and pictures and is 13 inches by 13 inches in size.The relics were recovered in the area of the village of Marinovka which was defended by the 297th Infantry Division during the battle of 1942-1943 at Stalingrad in Russia.

    On June 10, 1942, the 297th division began crossing the Seversky Donets river by assault boat, constructing a bridge for other units, including the 14th Panzer Division. The division continued to make inroads around the black sea to take down the industrial city of Stalingrad. During the battle some units within the division were seen to construct caves which would later be transformed into a field hospital and an equipment storage room. The division fought in the ruined city until Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus surrender of the 6th Army in January 1943

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    German 6th Army Infantrymen pause ...