Things like this are so interesting for a couple of GOOD reasons.
1) hardly likely to be faked, they are a neat window into history
2) helps us to use our imagination and helps us exercise our hippocampus!!!
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
An interesting item, a quick look at Feldpostnummer 14431 gives you the following assignments:
This number was used by;
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 1. Batterie Artillerie-Regiment 2
(2.1.1940-27.4.1940) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 02826 B
(12.7.1941-26.1.1942) Hafen-Überwachungs-Stelle Cherson, u. gestrichen
(25.1.1943-31.7.1943) Marine-Verpflegungs-Nachschub-Lager AtlantikKüste. So likely in an administrative role within supplies.
No monthly stamp after August 1944!! ...... Paris is FREE!!
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
Found on Ancestry, the age may tie in with the photograph on the ausweis.
Name: Jacques Emile Eugene Gilloir
Gender: Male
Death Age: 74
Birth Date: 1 Mar 1924
Birth Place: Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire
Death Date: 14 Mar 1998
Death Place: Bourgueil, Indre-et-Loire, France
Yep that’s him! I just had the ID translated and it states on there that his place of residence was at Bourgueil. So it’s definitely the same person. The ID card also states his position was an assistant cook. The pass allowed him to enter the premises during work hours. It also says he has to show the pass on demand. So he was possibly the cook for a high ranking German officer.
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