i think she must have began her "education" in 1938 and was finished in 1942?!! i cannot read where she was a nurse, but she was in the NSV. nice to have with the stamps. are revenue stamps the same as membership stamps?
Stig
i think she must have began her "education" in 1938 and was finished in 1942?!! i cannot read where she was a nurse, but she was in the NSV. nice to have with the stamps. are revenue stamps the same as membership stamps?
Stig
A very nice condition and interesting item.. National Social Welfare I believe.. I have a few stick pins and this door plaque...
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
a nice find.
The outdoor sisters... Perhaps they went home to home..
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
It doesn't say anything about her education/training. Ms. Heinz was a nurse who was born in Hohenhausen and lived in the Gemeinde [municipality] Vellahn. She joined the Reichsbund der Freien Schwestern und Pflegerinnen (RBdFS) on 1 Sept. 1938. The adhesive stamps are proof of paid membership dues.
Err... what do you mean by "outdoor"?
Translation of the stamp .. Der freinenschwestenn ?? Pehaps my mistake
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
"Frei" literally means "free"; but in this case it is perhaps better translated as "unaffiliated".
"Freie Schwestern" refers to professional nurses who were not members of the large Schwesternschaften, such as those of the German Red Cross or of the Catholic or Protestant welfare organizations (respectively, the Caritas and the Innere Mission) .
HPL2008 You are "AWESOME"... G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
HPL2008. i have learned soo much from you : ) you amaze me, sir. and that is meant with absolut respect!!!!! how do you rembember all this?
In some ways I explained the NS-Volkswohlfahrt, NS-Schwesternschaft, the Freie Schwesternschaft and the Reichsbund der Freien Schwestern
in volume 3 from the headgear-series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany", which was published in 1998.
Anyway quite briefly, as it was merely about the wearing of what color dress and hood.
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