I have received a German ID flag that was brought back from WWII. The owner recently passed away and his name is on this flag. All I can tell you is the flag was captured by a member of the 84th Division 334th Infantry 1st Platoon Anti-Tank. I'm not sure where it was picked up at, but I do know it's real. It has an area about 10 inches long and about 1 and half inches wide where it looks like something burning fell on it and burnt a few small holes and scorched some of the red where it had folded. Outside of a few stains and age it looks good. It has the names of the men and their hometown around the white center circle of the flag in ink. If anyone knows a name or you can supply any more information I would love to hear it.
The list of names that may be correctly spelled:
Antonio Avillegas.......Globe AZ.
Clarence Plante......Minneapolis, Minn
Robert Burch........Newark, N.J.
Richard M. Kaskamen........Rock Island, Ill.
Girla (not sure of correct spelling)..San Antonio, Texas
Stephen Hay.....North Andover, Mass.
William Ivler......New York, N.Y.
Wally Roen.......Crestwood, N.Y.
David Mahaffy....Tarboro, N.C.
Ehsley L. Moore.....Danville, Virginia
Leroy Harris......Atlanta, Georgia
Huel Richards......Opelousas, La.
Robert Notson......Chicago, Ill.
Edward Monalany.....Chicago, Ill.
Ernest Haase.....Clifton, N.J
Carl Palm.....Brooklyn, N.Y.
Geroge Hilderbrand......Gastonia, N.C.
Gary Dempsey.......Lamar, Missouri
Alan H. Nelson....Vandergrift, Penn.
Sam R. Galbreath.....Yankton, S.D.
Rowlon Carr........Sulphur, Ok.
Evarett Gilbert......Hickory, N.C.
Crump.......Waco, Texas
George Wear.......Westville, Ill.
Lee Solmon.......Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bill T. Frazier.....Fort Smith, Arkansas
Earl E. Metz......Chico, California
Gilbert.....Brooklyn, N.Y.
James T. Wilkerson.....Rogers, Arkansas