Notice, Wanted, German, Alfred Gilbert, Militärbefehlshaber in Belgien und Nord-Frankreich
€175.00
Tax included
Extremely rare genuine WWII German wanted notice, published by order of Militärbefehlshaber in Belgien und Nord-Frankreich in three languages: German, Dutch, and French.
The present public notification was intended for collecting information related to some Alfred, Henri Gilbert, a.k.a. 'Bill', born on April 16, 1921 in Uccle, Belgium and identified as a 'big criminal' by the German military authorities.
Apart from his last known address and a short description, this document features two photographs of the young man; a reward of 500,000 Belgian francs was offered to any person who could provide insights leading to the arrest of the above-mentioned suspect.
Quite good, used condition; pinned on a board made in a light material, possibly compressed cardboard.
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