Hi,
Would it be possible to understand the added hand writing ? also the stamp applied here back of passport?
Thanks,
Neil
Hi,
Would it be possible to understand the added hand writing ? also the stamp applied here back of passport?
Thanks,
Neil
It says 'Temporary' on the top
bottom writing is an adrees hard to make out from 8 VIII 1942
Kaminska 42 or something like that
signature
The address section, what is the black letters above the handwriting?
Thanks for helping.
the impression?
if you look at reversed image that it says
PEZARSKI -in polish
ПЭЖАРСКИ -in russian (I guess)
looks like the same word, but doesn't make any sense for me
probably a seal of district or something
A Polish speaker could enlighten it probably
Above the handwriting are lines in black in Russian...
Thanks again.
O that one is an address of police station where the document was issued
Kzylordinskaya district(county) . village New-Kazalysk
Thanks! can you please type it in Russian characters as it appears? 8)
Кзылординская область, п. Н.-Казалинск
Н.-Казалинское отделение милиции
have fun
Thank you, this way I can save it with my photo, thanks!
The first picture says it's a temporary passport of the Polish Republic.
The second picture reads:
Village of Novokazalinsk, Kyzylorda Province [Kazakhstan]
Novokazalinsk Police Department
Signed on: August 8, 1942
Street, nr.: 42 Kalinin Street (ulitsa Kalinina)
And on the bottom the signature of the chief of the Passport Office.
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