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  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)
  • Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)

Item: G30402

Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)

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Two Second War Arbeitsbücher (Labour Books)

Both measuring 105x148mm, extremely fine condition. (labour books) Rupert Sailer was born in 1905 in Augsburg, Bavaria, and now lives in Munich where he and his wife own a grocery store in which he has worked since 1930. He served in the army from September 1938 to October 1939. His wife Richilde, née Scherrer, was born in 1897 in Munich. She has owned a grocery store since 1928. The couple has one child, born in 1933. Both labour books are dated to October 1940.
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