Someone with little knowledge of the German language said it was given to a waiter who served in Munich's Beer Hall during Hitler's Putsch. What can you give me any information?
Someone with little knowledge of the German language said it was given to a waiter who served in Munich's Beer Hall during Hitler's Putsch. What can you give me any information?
Nothing in this Arbeitsbuch points in that direction.
This man was born in Ulm in Baden-Wurttemberg on 31 May 1885. His job training as a Kaufmannsgehilfe [merchant's assistant] from 1 May 1899 through 30 April 1902 was also with a company at Ulm.
He later lived in Stuttgart (also in Baden-Wurttemberg), which was also the location of several (if not all) of his employers. None of the entries are for work as a waiter, he mostly worked as a shipping clerk.
Now, with his job training ending in 1902 and the earliest long-time occupation listed in the book being from 1 July 1926 onwards, it is not impossible that he spent some time inbetween at Munich or that he worked as a waiter for a while, but there sure is no indication for this on the pages you have posted.
Did your contact tell you how exactly he came to his conclusion?
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