DEATH CARD FOR A GERMAN WW2 SOLDIER KILBECK - ORIGINAL
WWII German death card for Infantry Regiment soldier WILHELM FISCHL who died on March 17, 1942 in battle at the age of 30. Measures about 2.5" x 4.25" unfolded. It is a single sided, one page card.
Military death cards are notices of the death of a WW2 German soldier who was killed during the war. Known also as “Sterbebilder”.
Death notices were a common European Catholic custom, normally given or mailed to mourners, family, and friends as death notifications also encouraging mourners to remember the deceased in prayer. These cards were usually 1 or 2 small pages, either single or folded and printed on both back and front. These pages would usually have a photograph of the deceased along with his important life information. Some did not include a photo and many included a religious icon or poem.
In contrast to other death cards the German government would not allow the printing of any WWII soldier’s unit information or a graphic cause of death.
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SKU | DC10 |
Weight | 0.040000 |
Country | German |
Era | WWII |