Regulations for the application of the 1949 GENEVA CONVENTIONS and for the treatment of PRISIONERS OF WAR booklet original
- Original Ministry booklet
- thick cardboard cover
- metal page fixings, some minor rusting to metal fixings
- Pages 901 – 1097 present but a couple of pages to rear have come un secured from metal fixings at front.
- Vintage item and has signs commesurate with age and use
- Fascinating history of war time regulations
- add to a collection or why not start one
£45.00
1 in stock
SKU: 232261
Categories: Collectibles & Militaria, Paper ephemera - Pictures/books/leaflets/magazines
Tags: prisioner, ww2
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