Good evening gentlemen,
I acquired these a while ago with a collection and am just now getting around to posting them, these are also the first complete dog tags I've ever acquired. The first one belonging to Fritz Weihsenborn originally of JR 73 and then at some point transferred to JR63, and RJR 272, the second one belonged to a Friedrich Kroll of IR 26 and then eventually to RIR 263. I find it interesting how much information these tags have to include their home address also that the 2nd one while broken still has the original string on it. It would be interesting to know if both of these men survived the war. I hope everyone enjoys
Thank you,
USN
I acquired these a while ago with a collection and am just now getting around to posting them, these are also the first complete dog tags I've ever acquired. The first one belonging to Fritz Weihsenborn originally of JR 73 and then at some point transferred to JR63, and RJR 272, the second one belonged to a Friedrich Kroll of IR 26 and then eventually to RIR 263. I find it interesting how much information these tags have to include their home address also that the 2nd one while broken still has the original string on it. It would be interesting to know if both of these men survived the war. I hope everyone enjoys
Thank you,
USN