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  • Germany, RAD. A Large Labour Service Certificate to Heinz Dagott, 1939
  • Germany, RAD. A Large Labour Service Certificate to Heinz Dagott, 1939

Item: G47097

Germany, RAD. A Large Labour Service Certificate to Heinz Dagott, 1939

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Germany, RAD. A Large Labour Service Certificate to Heinz Dagott, 1939

The service certificate is named to Arbeitsmann (labourer) Heinz Dagott, born February 21, 1919 in Herrnwalde (present day Panský, northern Czech Republic), stating that he fulfilled his mandatory Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD = National Labour Service) from November 2, 1938 to March 25, 1939 with detachment 6/13 “Feldmarschall von Coubiere” in Neufriedrichsrode, East Prussia (present day Tarassowka, Russia, Kaliningrad Oblast). Dated to March 25, 1939.

Measuring 315 mm (w) x 472 mm (h), presenting light creasing of the edges, remains better than very fine.

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