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WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYO EARLY LEATHER FROG RELIC from KURLAND

WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYO EARLY LEATHER FROG RELIC from KURLAND
WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYO EARLY LEATHER FROG RELIC from KURLAND
WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYO EARLY LEATHER FROG RELIC from KURLAND

WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYO EARLY LEATHER FROG RELIC from KURLAND

Dug out on positions of 18. Great item, will look great in any WW2 collection.

Found on battlefield South-West of Frauenburg, Kurland. Leather is hard, needs some softening and stiching and will be almost as good as new. Extra strap seems to be removed by the soldier, not really. But might give some extra seconds to get out the bayo, which can cost soldier his life. Very rare to be in such good condition. Scroll down to see better photos. Like the previous days the major attack on 23 December took place south of Frauenburg where the 4th Assault Army with 119, 360, 357, 378, 145, 239, 306, 164 and 158 Rifle Divisions stormed against the HKL of 18th Army on both sides of Pampali. The frontline defended by 16th Army was attacked by the 10 Guard Army with 56, 65, 53, 85, 30, 29, 119 Rifle divisions and 7 Guard division and the 42 Army with 2, 268, 256 and 48 Rifle Divisions. The German soldiers defended themselves fuious against this numerical much stronger enemy and was able to hold their lines.

The 205 Infantrie-Division repulsed the attack of three Rifle Divisions. The 16th Army along with the 18th Army was cut off in the Courland Peninsula when the Soviets launched their summer and autumn offensives of 1944.

It stayed trapped there until the end of the war. After the war, 250,000 German troops trapped in the Courland Pocket were marched into captivity, many were never heard from again. All my items are 100% ORIGINAL!
WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN MAUSER K98 BAYO EARLY LEATHER FROG RELIC from KURLAND