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  • Uniform and webbing remains and rifle strap belonging to German soldier of the Pazer Lehr Division recovered from shallow foxhole in the area of the Longvilly road near Bastogne in the Ardennes Forest from battle of the Bulge 1944-1945

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    This is a very rare green uniform jacket remains with remains with some jacket buttons also K98 ammunition pouch remains also y strap webbing remains also leather frog remains and K98 rifle strap remains.All the leather parts and  jacket remains and are solid not braking up or falling apart they do have some dirt and muck attached from the recovery they have been lightly cleaned and are perfect for display or any collection.The jacket and webbing remains probably belonging to German soldier of the Pazer Lehr Division they were recovered from a shallow foxhole in the woods in the area of the battle on the Longvilly road near Bastogne in the Ardennes Forest from the scene of the battle of the bulge in the winter of 1944-1945. A very nice and rare relic from this famous battle and Hitler's last big offensive of the war. And comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards with pictures.

    The battle on the Longvilly road took place on the 19th December 1944 when an American force under Colonel Cherry came under attack by German Panzer Lehr Division along the road between Longvilly and Bastogne the Americans lost around 200 vehicles in the battle.

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    World War II: Battle of the Bulge