A collection of documents to Anton Mischke, consisting of:
An appointment certificate, measuring 210x300mm, very fine condition with scuffing and fraying, several minor rips, and a folding crease. It states that Wachtmeister (Flak equivalent of Sergeant) Anton Mischke of the 5th Battery of Heavy Flak Replacement Detachment 38 is being promoted to Oberwachtmeister (Flak equivalent of Master Sergeant), effective October 1, 1941. The document is dated to Vienna on October 14, 1941 and signed in blue ink by Colonel and Commander of Flak Replacement Regiment 6, Theodor Martini.
An appointment certificate, measuring 210x297mm, better than very fine condition with light scuffing, creasing, and fraying, and a folding crease. It states that Unteroffizier (NCO) Mischke of the 4th Battery of Flak Detachment I./12 is being promoted to Wachtmeister, effective October 1, 1939. The document is dated to Berlin-Spandau on October 14, 1939 and signed in black ink by the Commander of Flak Detachment I./12, Major Därpfeld.
A list of combat operations, measuring 210x295mm, fine condition with some fraying, minor rips, folding crease, two punched holes, and period repair. It lists three combat operations Mischke has participated in, all count towards the eventual awarding of the Flak Badge. The document is dated to April 18, 1941 and signed by Senior Lieutenant and Battery Chief Soltau.
A list of combat operations, measuring 210x273mm, fine condition with some fraying, minor rips, folding crease, two punched holes, one of which has ripped, and period repair. The document is sent to Reserve Flak Detachment 183 and contains a list of combat operations on the Western Front between 1939 and August 1940 that Mischke took part in. They are to be copied into his Wehrpaß (military ID booklet). The document is dated to April 18, 1941 and signed in crayon by Senior Lieutenant and Battery Chief Soltau.

