WW2 cigarette case belonged to German volunteer from Serbia, 1944 This item depicted in the images below is a very interesting cigarette case from 1944. This case was belonged to German volunteer from Serbia – you can see the name in Serbian language and German city – Georgenstadt. History: In April 1941, Germany and its allies invaded and occupied Yugoslavia. After the defeat, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was carved up, the territory that was not given to the surrounding Axis neighbours, including the new German-puppet Independent State of Croatia in the west, Italian-occupied territories in the south, Hungarian-occupied territories in the north-west, and Bulgarian-occupied territories in the south-east, became part of a German Serbian collaborationist administration. Estimate price: $330 – $350. D I S C O U N T is A V A I L A B L E Guarantee: I am not a licensed dealer and can not give you Certificate of Authenticity. For this purpose I give to all of my clients 7 days for inspecting the item – the item can be returned for any reason for full refund. We are selling a few collections that were collected for more than 30 years. We are searching and buying items from veterans, archaeologists companies that work at World War II battlefields, from private collectors. The item do not promote or glorify violence, racial or religious intolerance and are selling only for historical purpose to people who are interested in World history. The items will not be sent to the countries where they are not allowed to be sold. SKU: #kog1 Listing and template services provided by inkFrog