German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
A soldier of the 3rd Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment. Died of wounds in a field hospital 2nd October 1918. read more
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German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
A Private in the 8th Reserve ( Bavarian) Field Artillery Regiment. Died of wounds in a field hospital 6th April 1916. read more
25.00 AUD
German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
Single page card to a Private in the 161st Infantry Regiment, recipient of the Iron Cross. Died of wounds 21st April 1916. read more
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German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
A young soldier , a Private of the 17th Bavarian Infantry Reserve. Reported missing inaction Battle of the Somme 1st October 1916 and later reporte... read more
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German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier enlisting in a Bavarian Reserve Regiment, killed in Flanders 20th Sept 1917. read more
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German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
A Lieutenant and Infantry Battalion Adjutant. Recipient of the Bavarian Merit Cross and the Iron Cross. Killed 23rd July 1918. read more
25.00 AUD
German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
Single page card to a Cpl in 8th Company 15th Reserve Infantry Regt. Recipient of the Iron Cross. Killed by a grenade 1st August 1916. read more
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German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier. read more
25.00 AUD
German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
Killed in action 3rd October 1918 , a Cpl in 14th Infantry Regt and recipient of the Iron Cross. read more
25.00 AUD
German WW1 Death Card
German World War I death cards, known as Sterbebilder, were memorial cards typically created by a soldier's family and distributed at funerals. These cards served as an obituary, prayer card, and keepsake to honor the fallen soldier.
Single page card to a Soldier killed in Northern France 1st November 1914. read more
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