1. LUFTWAFFE BORDSCHUETZENSCHEIN - JAKOBS
This bi-fold paper document was issued to Gefreiter Walter Jakobs and identifies him as an
aerial gunner. The Luftwaffe had speciality licenses for flight personnel. An ink stamp on the
reverse indicates that he was slated to be an aerial mechanic. Period repairs. III - $50 PICTURES
2. RAD DOCUMENT LOT - SINNWELL
This document lot consists of three documents related to Emil Sinnwell.
1. RAD Dienstausweis. This was issued on August 15, 1943 and shows that he performed
his labor service until April 20, 1944. He initially supported Army efforts in Germany and France,
then later supported the Luftwaffe in France. The interior pages are separated from the cover, which
shows wear. 2. Arbeitsbuch. Issued on July 25, 1940, it records his employment as a
farm hand and electrician apprentice. 3. Civilian ID. This tri-fold ID was issued for his son in
3. NSDAP POLITICAL LEADER ID - BRANDT
This ID measures 5.25x4 inches and was issued to political leader Paul Brandt on March 20, 1935.
He was an advisor assigned to the agricultural-political office. The reverse authorizes him to wear
the uniform of a political leader. Excellent condition and difficult to find.
4. HITLER YOUTH DOCUMENTS - SPICKENBOM
This lot consists of two documents named to Hans Spickenbom. One was issued in 1943 and
certifies that he passed the 45-minute swimming test. The other shows that he attended the
Hitler Youth paramilitary camp from August 28 to September 18, 1943. Both documents were
used in Volume One of our book series. II- - SALE!! $40 PICTURES
5. ARMY NEBELWERFER SOLDBUCH LOT - WIECZOREK
This lot consists of two documents issued to Unteroffizier Hermann Wieczorek. 1. Soldbuch.
The Soldbuch was issued in October 1944 without photo and includes a separate certificate
stating so. He served initially with the Luftwaffe and was later transferred to the Army. Units
include FHK Alt-Loennewitz, FHK Vaernes, FHK Forus, 7/Werfer Rgt. 89 and 4(s)/S. Werf. Rgt. 24.
He served in the Volkswerfer Brig. 19 in Hungary, Werfer Brig. 19 in the West and 19 Heerestruppe
in the Ardennes. He was awarded the War Merit Cross II w/swords. The book shows uniform
and weapons issue (98K and pistol), shots, one security check and two leaves. 2. Wehrpass.
The WSehrpass was issued in January 1937 and includes photo. It shows that he completed
his RAD service in 1937 and was assigned to 1./Flg.Ausb.Rgt. 71 Sorau in 1939. An entry on
page 26 shows that he was transferred to the Army in September 1944. Entries indicate that
he fought in the "air war against England" in 1942 and then served in Norway from October 1942
until going to the Army. His promotions and medal award are also recorded. II - $225 PICTURES
6. NSDAP DUES CARD - SCHMIDT
This card was issued to Party member Otto Schmidt in 1935 and records his monthly dues
paid to the NSDAP Relief Fund, which was designed to assist those who were injured or
widowed. HItler mandated dues payment for all members of the NSDAP, SA, SS and NSKK.
7. GERMAN RED CROSS ID - RUEHMKORB
This bi-fold card stock document identifies Willi Ruehmkorb as a supporter of the German
Red Cross and was issued in April 1939. It shows the dues he paid into 1939 and
authorizes him to wear the civil Red Cross pin. I - $30 REDUCED!! PICTURES
8. LUFTWAFFE FIELD UNIT SOLDBUCH - WITTIG
This Soldbuch was issued to Obergefreiter Walter Wittig in October 1940. He served with 9/Ln.
Rgt. 13, Nachr. Zug/Jag. Rgt. 37 (19 Lw. Felddivision), Stab/Jag. Rgt. 40 (20 Lw. Felddivision) and
13/Gren. Rgt. 1229. He fought in Italy, Russia and France, and was taken prisoner in 1945. He was awarded the Eastern Front Medal and the War Merit Cross II w/swords. The book includes uniform issue, shots, pay and three leaves. He was assigned to POW camp 12/III where he turned in
various foreign currencies, including Drachma, Lire, Rubel, Zloty and Belgian Francs. His French release, certificate of attachment to the German "S" labor unit and post-war authorization to study in Frankfurt are included. The Soldbuch is well-used with period repairs, but complete.
9. GERMAN/RUSSIAN ID - GASZCRAK
This interesting ID was prepared for Russian Josefa Gaszcrak in October 1939, shortly after
Germany attacked Poland. She was working in Kempen, Germany and the ID was issued by
the commissariat there, perhaps because Germany and Russia had a non-aggression pact
in place at the time. Folded and partially torn, but complete and scarce. III - $65 PICTURES
10. ARMY WEHRPASS LOT - KUEHN
This lot consists of three documents named to Fritz Kuehn. 1. Wehrpass. Issued in May 1940,
it shows his WWI military service from 1915 to 1919. 2. DAF Book. He joined the DAF in 1934
and the book has numerous dues stamps from 1936 through 1945. 3. Ausmusterungsschein.
This certificate was issued in July 1943 and fully exempts him from military service.