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    1936-39 Wound Badge Entitlement Document

    Here is what I believe to be an entitlement document (Berechtigungsausweis) - and not an actual award document.

    If I have translated this correctly, it is issued to a warehouse storekeeper of an army supply office confirming his entitlement to a black class award of the Wound Badge. As it is dated 1936 this can only relate to the Wound Badge for German Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939.

    The document bears the ink stamp of the "Versorgungsamt Marienburg (Westpreussen)".

    I am hoping that one or more members of this Forum will be able to provide some clarifying and confirming feedback as relates to this document.

    Thanks and regards,

    John
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    Actually, this is verification the man is allowed to wear a wound badge from WW1. Not Spain.

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    Hank
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      #3
      Originally posted by Hank C. View Post
      Actually, this is verification the man is allowed to wear a wound badge from WW1. Not Spain.

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      Hank
      Very nice citation. However, Hank is right... it is related to WWI.

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        #4
        Thank you both very much for the clarification.

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