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AFRIKA CORPS IRON CROSS SOUVENIR/TRENCH ART FROM BIZERTE, TUNISIA
$ 158.4
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HAND CARVED TWO-PIECE SOUVENIR OR POW "TRENCH ART" OF/FROM BIZERTE, TUNISIA. ITEM FEATURES GENUINE 1939-1945 WW2 IRON CROSS BY RUDOLF SOUVAL. CROSS IS GUARANTEED WARTIME ISSUE AND NOT POSTWAR REPRODUCTION.I REMOVED THE CROSS TO CLEAN IT AND SEE WHAT WAS BEHIND IT. AS EBAY DOES NOT ALLOW THE DISPLAY OF SWASTIKAS, I HAVE SHOWN THE REVERSE SIDE OF THE CROSS, PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU NEED TO SEE THE OBVERSE
MEASURES L 3.75 X W 3.5 X H 4.5 INCHES
During the Second World War,
the German
and Italian armies
occupied Bizerte until they were defeated by the Allies
on 7 May 1943.
It is possible
that it was made by locals for the occupying German troops, or even a bored soldier. I found this in Germany, so it might have been something made for the soldier's family.
This item could be POW art as I was told that some Afrika Corps POWs were kept in Bizerte but I cannot find proof of that; most went to the USA. German POWS were initially allowed to keep their medals but that soon changed and they were either confiscated or denazified. I have seen other POW art items that included untouched medals but that is unusual.
The only other possibility
that it was made by locals as a souvenir for the occupying Allied forces after the surrender of the Axis armies. The fact that it has a genuine Iron Cross would indicate that the medal was given up by a German soldier. Many soldiers threw away their medals before capture as it wouldn't serve them well to show off how good they were at killing Allied soldiers!