German soldiers crushed gas mask tin, solid relic condition recovered from Death Valley near Hill 112 the June 1944 battle in Normandy during operation Epsom.

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This is a German soldiers crushed gas mask tin which looks like it has been squashed by a vehicle.The tin has, bent and ripped with very little paintwork remains still visible it is rusty but solid and it has been well cleaned and is perfect for display or any collection and is 10 inches long by 7 inches wide in size.The tin comes with A5 laminated information card.
The gas mask tin was recovered from Death Valley near Hill 112 during Operation Epsom in June 1944 on the Normandy battlefield. It comes with an A5 laminated information card.

This is a German soldiers crushed gas mask tin which looks like it has been squashed by a vehicle.The tin has, bent and ripped with very little paintwork remains still visible it is rusty but solid and it has been well cleaned and is perfect for display or any collection and is 10 inches long by 7 inches wide in size.The tin comes with A5 laminated information card.
The gas mask tin was recovered from Death Valley near Hill 112 during Operation Epsom in June 1944 on the Normandy battlefield. It comes with an A5 laminated information card.