yes
Poland
It was the Iron Cross.
No. They're what is called a 'first copy' ie a very close-to-authentic replica.
Yes, German money from World War II can be valuable to collectors and historians. The value of these items can vary depending on factors such as rarity, condition, and historical significance. It is important to research and authenticate any World War II German currency before attempting to sell or purchase it.
German troops invaded Poland, so the Polish border.
A cross stamped on the receiver of a German Mauser K98k means that it was a Russian Capture rifle.
Authentic WW2 German helmets and many other important pieces of WW2 history can be viewed at the Museum of World War II. It is a private museum but they do allow you to schedule visits to the privately staffed museum several days during the week. It is located just outside of Boston in Natick, Massachusetts.
I think there are some authentic dinosaur eggs left in the world.
Iron Cross, Second Class - 1914 (Given by German Empire in World War I) Wound Badge - 1917 (Given by German Empire in World War I) Iron Cross, First Class - 1918 (Given by German Empire in World War I) Time magazine: Man of the Year - 1938
depends on what it is i would need to see a pic
(from top to bottom) black, white, and red with a black cross in the center.
An authentic assessment is an assessment of a student's learning that is based on assessments that they would face in the real world. Authentic assessments better prepare students for their future.