entitled "Oxford's Heroes - Lost But Not Forgotten - A Tribute To The Men And Women Of Oxford County Who Gave Their Lives In Service Of Their Country"
First War Victory Medal (304157 GNR
consisting of 1) A 1984 “Der Stahlhelm” Europe-Wide meeting in Gemünd badge
consisting of 20 paginated pages of one-sided handwritten notes detailing Sauckel’s personal and professional history with an emphasis on experiences that shaped his wartime career and decisions for use in legal proceedings at the trial
Bronze Grade in zinc
United Kingdom. An Obe & Territorial Medal Bar To Major J.m. Duncan, R.a.m.c Hold entitled "Oxford's Heroes - LostFive decorations, worn on a medal bar measuring 176mm (w) x 100mm (h to base of OBE), the reverse with a horizontal bar, the bar marked THE VICTORY PAT. No 1019533 16, An Order of the British Empire, Military Division, Member, in silver, presenting a cross with surmounting crown, the reverse with the cypher GRI and silver hallmarks denoting Sterling, lion mark denoting London, date mark denoting 1919, with maker mark of SG (Garrard), worn on a