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WWII NAZI GERMAN ID BOOKLETS NSDAP SA SS HEER WW2

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WWII Nazi German paper lot to include 1) NSDAP Membership booklet named to Karl Krieger whos membership number is 1693127 with photo of him in his uniform Booklet is nicely filled out with several stamps in the back of the booklet. 2) SA Leistungsbuch, 193 named to a member of the DRK Deutsches Rotes Kreuz. Booklet if filled out from front to back with a photo of the recipient wearing his DRK uniform. 3) NSDAP Employment Record Book. One of the NSDAP’s most ambitious, and successful, projects was the elimination of the overwhelming unemployment suffered in Germany following WWI. To achieve this goal a national labor registration law was enacted on February 26th, 1935, and the "Arbeitsbuch" was instituted, as a record of an individual’s employment history. The Arbeitsbuch underwent three minor modifications during the Third Reich, with the first pattern book issued in 1935, a second pattern in 1939 and a third pattern in 1942. 4) DAF Membership Book. The 10.5cm x 15cm, sixteen page membership book has red patterned covers, to the front of which is stamped, in gold, the DAF emblem of a mobile swastika within a fourteen-toothed cog. To the inside page after, with the headings "Die Deutsche Arbeitsfront" and "Mitgliedsbuch" (Member's-book), details the personal information of the bearer. Various stamps and entries. 5) Deutsche Reichspost Post Office Book Nr. 3.721.884 that is also named and filled out with several entries. 6) Handmade hand drawn SS member Ausweis and membership card. 7) Wehrpass. Roughly, 5 3/4" x 4 1/4", fifty-two page, second pattern, (circa 1938-45), Wehrpass with a charcoal grey printed Wehrmacht style eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons and Gothic script, "Wehrpaß", to the slightly crinkle textured, mid-weight, grey card stock cover. The cover has a grey tape seam reinforcement which is still intact. The first internal page has handwritten and inkstamped entries that indicate the recipient registered for military service in, "Trier", on, "13. Aug. 1940" and the entry has the authorizing signature of a, "Colonel", with the appropriate, "Wehrbezirkskommando", (Military Recruiting District Headquarters), inkstamp. The second internal page has a dual inkstamped, signed, black and white photograph of the recipient in civilian clothes rivetted in place. Further entries show that on registering the individual was found fit for combat duty and assigned to, "Ersatz Reserve I", indicating he was under thirty-eight years old, untrained and not called up at that time. 8) Facharbeiterbrief, Die Industrie- und Handelskammer 1939. Skilled worker certificate, The Chamber of Commerce and Industry dated 1939. 9) Employment Record Book 2nd Pattern. One of the NSDAP’s most ambitious, and successful, projects was the elimination of the overwhelming unemployment suffered in Germany following WWI. To achieve this goal a national labor registration law was enacted on February 26th, 1935, and the "Arbeitsbuch" was instituted, as a record of an individual’s employment history. The Arbeitsbuch underwent three minor modifications during the Third Reich, with the first pattern book issued in 1935, a second pattern in 1939 and a third pattern in 1942. 10) Deutsche Reichspost Ruckzahlungssch. Payment slips booklet with several entries

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WWII Nazi German paper lot to include 1) NSDAP Membership booklet named to Karl Krieger whos membership number is 1693127 with photo of him in his uniform Booklet is nicely filled out with several stamps in the back of the booklet. 2) SA Leistungsbuch, 193 named to a member of the DRK Deutsches Rotes Kreuz. Booklet if filled out from front to back with a photo of the recipient wearing his DRK uniform. 3) NSDAP Employment Record Book. One of the NSDAP’s most ambitious, and successful, projects was the elimination of the overwhelming unemployment suffered in Germany following WWI. To achieve this goal a national labor registration law was enacted on February 26th, 1935, and the "Arbeitsbuch" was instituted, as a record of an individual’s employment history. The Arbeitsbuch underwent three minor modifications during the Third Reich, with the first pattern book issued in 1935, a second pattern in 1939 and a third pattern in 1942. 4) DAF Membership Book. The 10.5cm x 15cm, sixteen page membership book has red patterned covers, to the front of which is stamped, in gold, the DAF emblem of a mobile swastika within a fourteen-toothed cog. To the inside page after, with the headings "Die Deutsche Arbeitsfront" and "Mitgliedsbuch" (Member's-book), details the personal information of the bearer. Various stamps and entries. 5) Deutsche Reichspost Post Office Book Nr. 3.721.884 that is also named and filled out with several entries. 6) Handmade hand drawn SS member Ausweis and membership card. 7) Wehrpass. Roughly, 5 3/4" x 4 1/4", fifty-two page, second pattern, (circa 1938-45), Wehrpass with a charcoal grey printed Wehrmacht style eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons and Gothic script, "Wehrpaß", to the slightly crinkle textured, mid-weight, grey card stock cover. The cover has a grey tape seam reinforcement which is still intact. The first internal page has handwritten and inkstamped entries that indicate the recipient registered for military service in, "Trier", on, "13. Aug. 1940" and the entry has the authorizing signature of a, "Colonel", with the appropriate, "Wehrbezirkskommando", (Military Recruiting District Headquarters), inkstamp. The second internal page has a dual inkstamped, signed, black and white photograph of the recipient in civilian clothes rivetted in place. Further entries show that on registering the individual was found fit for combat duty and assigned to, "Ersatz Reserve I", indicating he was under thirty-eight years old, untrained and not called up at that time. 8) Facharbeiterbrief, Die Industrie- und Handelskammer 1939. Skilled worker certificate, The Chamber of Commerce and Industry dated 1939. 9) Employment Record Book 2nd Pattern. One of the NSDAP’s most ambitious, and successful, projects was the elimination of the overwhelming unemployment suffered in Germany following WWI. To achieve this goal a national labor registration law was enacted on February 26th, 1935, and the "Arbeitsbuch" was instituted, as a record of an individual’s employment history. The Arbeitsbuch underwent three minor modifications during the Third Reich, with the first pattern book issued in 1935, a second pattern in 1939 and a third pattern in 1942. 10) Deutsche Reichspost Ruckzahlungssch. Payment slips booklet with several entries

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