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    Fuhrerschein case

    My dad had this in his possessions and used it to keep family photos from home in. Is this a civilian case to hold a drivers license or does someone recognize it to be of military issue?

    Greg
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    Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


    As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.



    #2
    inside photo,...it has a flip page so a lot of documentation could be viewed.
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    Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


    As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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      #3
      It looks to me like a civilian type, there's nothing particularly military about it.

      best
      Hank
      Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
      ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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        #4
        I guess I have to agree with you Hank. I am a bit surprised that there aren't some sort of nationalistic emblems on it...civilian or not.

        Thanks for you opinion,

        Greg
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        Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


        As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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          #5
          Hi Greg,

          in Germany they still used to sell these leather made Führerschein cases in the 60th.

          It is civilian!

          Gerdan

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            #6
            Danke Gerdan



            Greg
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            Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


            As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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