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I have NO idea what this RADwj papework is?r

Article about: Hello forum members. I collect Reichsarbeitsdienst history. I've only been in this hobby for less than a year. A friend contacted me with this unknown RADwj paperwork. Now I own a few ID boo

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    Hello forum members.
    I collect Reichsarbeitsdienst history. I've only been in this hobby for less than a year.
    A friend contacted me with this unknown RADwj paperwork. Now I own a few ID books, but I admit, I know absolutely nothing about paperwork or how to read it. And this is one I haven't seen before. No photo, no place for a photo?
    If someone could help me out with some information on this, I would really appreciate it.
    Thank you everyone.
    I have NO idea what this RADwj papework is?rI have NO idea what this RADwj papework is?r

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    It's the preliminary decision on call-up for compulsory labor service of the female youth. Ms. Lotta Dorothea Petersen was examined and registered on 26 May 1942 in Flensburg and found to be subject to call-up. The actual call-up notice would follow later.

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    Hurra fuer Andreas!

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    "but I admit, I know absolutely nothing about paperwork or how to read it..."

    We do know. Some of us do it for a living, and there is no more subtle, wise, and capable paper work reader than Andreas.

    He also is the best translator here of German into English we have.

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    I do not to neglect my friend, Wolfgang, either.....

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    HPL, your awesome!!
    Like I mentioned, I know nothing about paperwork, let alone how to read it.
    Thank you very much.
    I'm looking forward to getting acquainted with everyone.
    This is a really great group.
    Being new to the hobby, Im sure I will require assistance again. in this field.
    Thank you again.
    Last edited by Darin Zeigler; 05-24-2018 at 03:31 AM.

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    I plan on purchasing this, does it have value?

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    Surely, it is an interesting document, indeed. Please do not ask me a price, but I think is a worthwhile item that shows an important aspect of the III. Reich
    and how the party state operated, especially as relates to females. These are important themes. It is unconventional, but this fact makes it more interesting.

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    Quote by Friedrich-Berthold View Post
    Please do not ask me a price
    My apologies.
    Quote by Friedrich-Berthold View Post
    I think is a worthwhile item that shows an important aspect of the III. Reich
    and how the party state operated, especially as relates to females. These are important themes. It is unconventional, but this fact makes it more interesting.
    And I completely agree with you Friedrich-Berthold. This is a interesting part of the history of that time period, and why I'm drawn to it.
    Do I read a issue date on this of 1935?

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    Quote by Darin Zeigler View Post
    My apologies.

    And I completely agree with you Friedrich-Berthold. This is a interesting part of the history of that time period, and why I'm drawn to it.
    Do I read a issue date on this of 1935?
    The document is from 1942. It gives the date the female in question was to perform her labor service, which followed the time in the HJ/BdM.

    Lotte Dorothea was born in 1924.

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