Third Reich signatures.
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Well he did have variable signatures!
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Indeed!
Here another one from my collection:
Oberst Rudolf Stoltenhoff, Kommodore Nachtjagdgeschwader 101
Here another one from my collection:
Oberst Rudolf Stoltenhoff, Kommodore Nachtjagdgeschwader 101
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Re: Third Reich signatures.
Can anyone decipher this signature? Polizeikommissar, Mainz 1923
Thank you very much,
Nicolas
Thank you very much,
Nicolas
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Hello, I dont know english very well. Can you tell me whats the soldier from the picture?
https://imgur.com/a/ikZSS
https://imgur.com/a/Z5k89
https://imgur.com/a/ikZSS
https://imgur.com/a/Z5k89
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Organisation Todt - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_Todtemo155 wrote:Hello, I dont know english very well. Can you tell me whats the soldier from the picture?
https://imgur.com/a/ikZSS
https://imgur.com/a/Z5k89
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Re: Third Reich signatures.
Hello please help me describe is this original buch --- or fake?
Тhanks.
https://imgur.com/a/Qqhjl
https://imgur.com/a/G3ziD
Тhanks.
https://imgur.com/a/Qqhjl
https://imgur.com/a/G3ziD
Re: Third Reich signatures.
I don't collect these but it seems to be ok.
Re: Third Reich signatures.
Thanks you!
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What can you tell me about this is it original and what more can you tell me about the soldier?
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Page 1 & 2 is missing which would of shown a photo of the man in question as well as the date the Wehrpass was opened. Judging by his date of birth I would say that he saw service in WW-1 but there would be no or little service shown on page 12 for WW-2.
He was originally assigned the category of Landwehr I which would be 'trained man, aged between 35 and 45' and the fitness category of Tauglich (fit for military service. Not to be confused with the categories for 'fit for frontline, active or combat duty'). He was then assigned to the Landsturm I category which is 'trained man, aged over 45' and given the fitness category of k.v (Kriegsverwendungsfähig) which meant he was for for combat duty so possibly called up to the Volkssturm in the last months/weeks of the war.
He was originally assigned the category of Landwehr I which would be 'trained man, aged between 35 and 45' and the fitness category of Tauglich (fit for military service. Not to be confused with the categories for 'fit for frontline, active or combat duty'). He was then assigned to the Landsturm I category which is 'trained man, aged over 45' and given the fitness category of k.v (Kriegsverwendungsfähig) which meant he was for for combat duty so possibly called up to the Volkssturm in the last months/weeks of the war.
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Thanks can you tell me on which front was the soldier or it doest write.
In fight is the book with him?
In fight is the book with him?
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Can you show page 12 please? The pages you show don't provide the information.
The Wehrpass was held at Btl/Kompanie HQ (for those serving in front line units) or by the person if he wasn't in military service.
The Wehrpass was held at Btl/Kompanie HQ (for those serving in front line units) or by the person if he wasn't in military service.
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Thank you very much. i will photo page 12 later.