Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Militärpäße
(Militärpäße). A lot of three Militärpäße, including one issued to Feldinspektor Franz Wolf, constructed of a rose-pink card stock binding with 20 paginated pages full of handwritten service entries, indicating that Wolf’s military service began on 21 October 1902 with 9. Kompanie, Infanterie-Regiment 45, with Wolf serving with the unit through the end of the First World War where it was deployed on the Eastern Front with 2. Infanterie-Division, awarded the South West Africa Medal, the 1914 Iron Cross II Class, and the Long Service Award I Class, the booklet closed in Königsberg o 31 Dezember 1920, measuring 86 mm (w) x 140 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition; one issued to Unteroffizier Hermann Jensen, constructed of a dark blue card stock binding with 16 paginated interior pages full of handwritten entries, indicating the Jensen’s service began on 7 August 1914 with 2. Kompanie, Infanterie-Regiment 84, with Jensen seeing service on the Eastern Front before suffering serious injuries in 1917, later serving non-combat duty before being demobilized in late 1918, measuring 82 mm (w) x 135 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition, and; one issued to Fahrer Franz Schofsky, constructed of a paper stock binding with 18 paginated interior pages, with handwritten entries indicating that Schofsky’s service began on 27 August 1917 with Fuß-Artillerie Regiment 9, where he saw service on the Western Front in notable engagements in Arras, Aisne, Champagne, and the Marne, released from service on 21 January 1919, measuring 92 mm (w) x 142 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.

