Who made the worst identification tags of World War II? Biodegradable or undecodable ID tags.
Which major country that participated in World War II designed the worst type of identification tag? Those who used undecodable codes? Those who did not write the soldier's nameon the tag? Those who issued a single tag to their soldiers? Those who made a tag out of fibre that could rot while the soldier was still alive? Here are my thoughts on the topic. CrocodileTear Productions https://battlefieldarchaeology.blogsp... Army service number - serial number - dog tags - erkennungsmarke - medallion - name - rank - exhumations - battlefield archaeology - missing in action - volksbund - commonwealth war graves commission - burial - killed in action - Russia - Japan - Nazi Germany - New Zealand - Australia - Canada - France - Soviet Union - 1939 - 1944 - 1945 - Indian army - aluminum - zinc - stainless steel - vulcanised asbestos - metal detector - forensic - WWII - ancestry - archives - CWGC - volksbund - DPAA - war graves commission - military cemeteries - maillechort - recruitment - oxydation - rust - battlefield grave - fire - burnt - identity discs - DNA - non identifiable -

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