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Flag
Object type Classification: 36
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English: German flag with swastika found near Cassino and autographed by members of B Company, 24 Battalion, WW2
Date 17 Feb 1944-18 Feb 1944; Pre 1945; World War 2-wars
Dimensions notes: 5'4" x 32" 930mm x 1610mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
695001 (object number)
Place of creation Monte Cassino; Germany
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German flag with swastika found near Cassino and autographed by members of B Company, 24th Battalion, 1944 The flag was found near the south bank of the Rapido River about 4000 feet west of Monte Cassino by J McQuorkindale on night of 17-18 Feb. 1944. It was later autographed by members of B Coy 24th NZ Bn. 2NZEF 5th Army.

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