Although not directly related to the subjest of Auslander Arbeitsbuch. I was wondering if anyone could explain the difference between two varieties of Arbeitsbuchs I've seen. One has an eagle aloft a swastika whereas the second type just has an eagle of a different style with no swastika. Does this relate to the year of introduction, if so version which is oldest?
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Hi Richard.
The eagle with no swastika is the older variety of the two you mention. There should be swastikas in the corners on the border on the cover.
I understand there are actually two versions of the one with the eagle clutching the swastika, and can be told apart by a difference in the script in which "Arbeitsbuch" is printed on the cover. This would make three versions.-Ralph Abercrombie
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The versions are basically the same inside. The newer one is updated a bit, adding a page "2a and 2b" for "Wohnort und Wohnung Fortsetzung" - Residence and Dwelling, continued", I suppose for when one moved.
Otherwise differences are minor. The earliest "eagle w/swastika" version I have has entries for 1938.-Ralph Abercrombie
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