Sign St.Lo 1944
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Project

Saint Lo Sign 1944

Category
D-Day Signs, Diverse Signs WOII, Signs on demand, WWII Signs
About This Project

 

Arrow Sign St Lo

 

This sign was located somewhere between Carentan and a road to St. Lo.

At this place shortly after June 6, the 17th. SS Panzer Division turned off by the GIs.

The almost indistinguishable reproduction is made of the original, authentic materials, paint and shelves and authentic brass screws at the rear.

It is hand painted, it has the original (German) font and includes a finish.

 

Size 575 x 175 mm

Price: € 50,00