Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Eight Third Reich Period Civil Identification Cards
(Kennkarten). A group of eight civil identification cards, all with black-and-white identification photographs riveted to the second page, with two fingerprints in black ink, including one issued to Ursula Lange (b. 14 March 1921) on 26 April 1940 in Werdau, Saxony, one issued to Martha Nieder (b. 23 June 1871) on 1 July 1940 in Berlin-Spandau, one issued to Willi Ginsu (b. 27 March 1922) on 15 January 1941 in Charlottenburg, one issued to Maria Wagenknecht (b. 19 May 1909) on 20 August 1942 in Reichenberg (sudetengau), one issued to Margarete Bidinger (b. 4 September 1908) on 13 April 1942 in Kenz, one issued to Gertrud Rössler (b. 4 September 1909) on 10 June 1942 in Gablonz, one issued to Minna Milich (b. 5 August 1878) on 27 October 1944, and one post-war ID card issued to Ludwig Planz (b. 26 September 1905) on 20 September 1946 in Wiesbaden, each measuring approximately 10.5 cm (w) x 14.8 cm (h), and range from good to very fine conditions.

