A Luftwaffe Flak Document Group; Wurzen 13th Regiment
Luftwaffe Pay Book in worn condition 25 pages with addendums, Squadron Photograph very fine condition, War Merit Cross Document, October 1938 Medal Document, Sports Badge Booklet in very fine condition, Military Driver’s License Class II in worn parchment, Identification Card, Military Driving Instructors Papers in slightly worn parchment, Army Dismissal Document, Army Stretcher Bearer Document in parchment, Temporary ID A, Post War German/English Clearance Papers. The Soldbuch and personal ID of Unteroffizier turned Feldwebel turned Oberfeldwebel Heinz Weisse. Footnote: Born December 19th, He stood at 178 cm tall, had a round beardless face, middle build, had blond hair and blue eyes and wore a size 27 shoe. He put his contact down as his wife Wally. He received all standard equipment and vaccinations. He started his active service on April 11th as an administrator, and ended the war on the staff of the 5th February 22nd. He received his pay from the Fliegerhorstkommandatur, and the following section regarding pay was filled in regularly. He received a Commemorative October 1938 Medal, as well as a War Merit Cross II. Class. There are 9 stamped entries for time taken off longer than five days between 1939 and 1945, every one being spent in Colditz near Leipzig. Attached are also several leaflets regarding health precautions for Luftwaffe personnel, including guidelines for malaria for troops posted to hot climates, and protocol in case of exposure to dangerous chemicals. He worked as a freight driver 1941 until the 27th 1942, served for some time as an ambulance driver. He received special training to serve as a stretcher bearer effective June 1941. He took a temporary leave of absence from his flak regiment and the army between November 16 1935 and September 30 1937. He was a licensed driving instructor in 1936 while serving as a cannoneer of the Wurzen 13th Regiment. His German Reich Sports Badge booklet is included and in excellent condition.

