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Engineer Karl Pudor - photos and documents from his estate, including service on "SMS Goeben" and "SMS Breslau" Provisional certificate of possession for the Turkish Iron Crescent (26.10.1916 German/Turkish). Certificate for the Cross of Honor for front-line fighters (2.5.1935). Seven certificates, including two certificates of good conduct and a certificate of qualification as a machinist 3rd class (27.5.1922). Two certificates from the German Naval Association for Pudor (1957, 1966), tax cards, etc. Also ten individual navy photos (dimensions 9 x 6 cm to 22 x 27 cm, some labeled). Partly slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: II

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Engineer Karl Pudor - photos and documents from his estate, including service on "SMS Goeben" and "SMS Breslau" Provisional certificate of possession for the Turkish Iron Crescent (26.10.1916 German/Turkish). Certificate for the Cross of Honor for front-line fighters (2.5.1935). Seven certificates, including two certificates of good conduct and a certificate of qualification as a machinist 3rd class (27.5.1922). Two certificates from the German Naval Association for Pudor (1957, 1966), tax cards, etc. Also ten individual navy photos (dimensions 9 x 6 cm to 22 x 27 cm, some labeled). Partly slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: II

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