It is probably true that these tags have been found at German airfields around Stalingrad (I have been there myself three times and have discussed these tags with trustworthy Russian diggers).
However, as ably explained by Mike P., the idea that these were used as evacuation tickets is totally absurd. It is documented that at least two officers were shot after they were found to have been flown out without authorization -- written authorization was required.
The "pass" story is being used to add value to an otherwise not very interesting relic. It is likely that they were some kind of equipment tag or had some other airfield use.
However, as ably explained by Mike P., the idea that these were used as evacuation tickets is totally absurd. It is documented that at least two officers were shot after they were found to have been flown out without authorization -- written authorization was required.
The "pass" story is being used to add value to an otherwise not very interesting relic. It is likely that they were some kind of equipment tag or had some other airfield use.
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