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    Reichskulturkammer (RKK) member

    Hello All - saw a thread in the tinnies + pins section about an RKK membership pin and it reminded me of this nice little grouping I have to a dancer.

    Here is here membership book paid up until May 1944 (other entries go back to 1941) although her Arbeitsbuch indicates she was active in the theatre until after that.

    Curt
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    couple of pages from her Arbeitsbuch
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      Her Reisepass shows she travelled to Sweden and Denmark during the war
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        more from the Reisepass
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          also interesting is that it shows she used her Arbeitsbuch and Kennkarte after the war at least as ID because the "offending" symbols are covered up. I think the tape covering the swastika on the Arbeitsbuch has come off because it looks like it left a bit of residue.
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            Best regards,
            RonR

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              #7
              Hi Curt,

              Love these sort of groupings, many thanks for showing!

              Best wishes,

              John.

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                Pretty girl. Did you ever find out what happened to her after the war?
                NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                  I've always had a soft spot for the Reichskulturkammer ID's. Some are plain but many have nice stamps and construction.
                  Jeff

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                    Very nice group Curt. Here's a different kind of identity card, I assume oil-cloth would be an appropriate name for the material. One reflection when read about her occupation: I wonder if anyone nowdays would view an art-dealer as "culture-worker"

                    cheers
                    Peter
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                      These are very interesting ! Thanks for posting ! Tom

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                        Thanks all for looking and commenting.

                        Stonemint - sorry, I'm afraid I don't know what happened to her. I'm embarrassed to say I actually cannot remember exactly where I got this grouping so I don't know if I can follow up.

                        Peter - thanks for showing the Ausweis. I would certainly think an art dealer would be considered a cultural worker if only in the sense that they deal in and sell art. Even though they may not produce their own work.

                        Curt

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