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  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents

Item: M0251-603

Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents

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Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Third Reich Period Identification and Military Service Documents

This is a lot of four Third Reich period identification and military service documents, including:

 

Two military service records, the first of which measures 235 mm (w) x 170 mm (h) and is constructed of blue card stock. Bears particulars of Heer (Army) Reserve Leutnant Rudolf Raschke, born 18 July 1892 in Weckelwitz, Glogau, German Empire (now Głogów, Poland). Dated 28 January 1937. Includes black and white photograph of subject pasted on at the top right. Some soiling evident but otherwise in a near extremely fine condition. The second measures 235 mm (w) x 170 mm (h) and is constructed of blue card stock. Bears particulars of Heer (Army) Reserve Officer Dr. Theodor Feller, born 10 March 1904 in Weißenfels. Last updated 7 July 1938. Includes black and white photograph of subject pasted on at the top right. Some soiling evident but otherwise in a very fine condition.

 

A Second War period health document for a citizen of the General Government, On a single piece of paper measuring 238 mm (w) x 345 mm (h). Bears particulars of Lejzor Szmulewicz, born 15 May 1919 in Łódź. Includes black and white photo of subject pasted to paper. At the top right, an inscription of “JUDE” (“JEW”) has been stamped in blue ink, flanked by Stars of David. Age-appropriate yellowing of the paper is evidence, along with some minor soiling, but it is in an otherwise near extremely fine condition.

 

A Second War period certificate of German nationality, measuring 219 mm (w) x 297 mm (h) and constructed of heavy paper. Bears citizenship affirmation for Hermann Weichelt, a shop assistant resident in Dresden, who was born 10 September 1923 in Omsewitz. Issued 19 January 1944 and signed by an official of the Dresden Lord Mayor’s office. In extremely fine condition.

 

A Weimar period identification paper for Berlin resident Albert Marquardt, born 7 January 1885. On a single piece of paper measuring 215 mm (w) x 158 mm h). Includes a black and white photo of the subject. Some age-appropriate fatigue but in an otherwise very fine condition.

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