World War I German issue dog tag worn by a Jewish soldier - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Opas Krieg on Twitter: "Grandpa Franz' dog tag bearing his name, street adress, date of birth and military unit. The answer to the question why there's only half of it left will
![Identifying the Dead: a Short Study of the Identification Tags of 1914-1918 | The Western Front Association Identifying the Dead: a Short Study of the Identification Tags of 1914-1918 | The Western Front Association](https://www.westernfrontassociation.com/media/8962/screenshot-2020-01-11-at-113216.png?width=882&height=501)
Identifying the Dead: a Short Study of the Identification Tags of 1914-1918 | The Western Front Association
![A dog tag lost during World War I by U.S. Army soldier Private Kent Potter is seen during a ceremony where it was presented to his son Dale in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas A dog tag lost during World War I by U.S. Army soldier Private Kent Potter is seen during a ceremony where it was presented to his son Dale in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CX5CYN/a-dog-tag-lost-during-world-war-i-by-us-army-soldier-private-kent-potter-is-seen-during-a-ceremony-where-it-was-presented-to-his-son-dale-in-cottonwood-falls-kansas-january-12-2012-potter-who-worked-on-an-army-supply-train-that-consisted-mostly-of-mules-and-horses-survived-the-war-and-returned-home-to-kansas-without-the-tag-which-remained-buried-for-more-than-90-years-after-he-lost-it-on-a-french-battlefield-the-worn-round-metal-tag-was-discovered-by-two-frenchmen-michael-toussaint-and-jean-claude-fonderflick-who-return-the-medallions-they-find-using-metal-detectors-on-european-bat-2CX5CYN.jpg)
A dog tag lost during World War I by U.S. Army soldier Private Kent Potter is seen during a ceremony where it was presented to his son Dale in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
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