Thanks Carl, that woul be great, i know there are some step-by-step in Soldbuch, wehrpass, ausweis but Arbeitsbuch didnt saw yet.
So If any kind mate would like to help. i have a few more and i wil be posting it
Thanks Carl, that woul be great, i know there are some step-by-step in Soldbuch, wehrpass, ausweis but Arbeitsbuch didnt saw yet.
So If any kind mate would like to help. i have a few more and i wil be posting it
I have only this one, from a gentleman who worked at Klein u. Quenzer. It's nice to think he may have made some of the awards we see here on the forum. From other paperwork which accompanied the Arbeitsbuch, he survived the war. As a side note, although he had the DAF booklet, he did not participate - there are no dues stamps inside!
Here it is my other 4 Arbeitsbuchs, anyone with some green covers i think they are foreigners working there.
Here is my one arrived today from someone on the site, Could anyone help me with info as i cannot make out the classic writing style. All i can make out is this person is called
Name...Winter
born 10 may 1919
From Mannheim
works from 1935-1940
Everything else im lost at apart from their first work was working for M.Konig in Mannheim
Only 1 in my possession. Would like to know what the slip dated 1951 is all about as it came with the book.
Tom
The slip I mentioned...
Tom
Last edited by CARL; 03-07-2016 at 02:06 PM.
Nice selection eraser, thanks for sharing them with us all.
Regards,
Carl
Gday all,
A matching pair.Arbeitsbuchen and DAF Membership book.
He entered the workforce at 15 and it appears he volunteered or was conscripted into service at 18 or perished in 1943 as the entries stop there.
As my German is poor I am assuming he was involved in the tank production industry.
Cheers
Dave
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