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    First Wehrpass; is it real?

    Friends,

    Hope you can help.

    Today I bought the attached Wehrpass and just want to make sure it's not a fake. I am normally an "equipment guy" and don't normally make impulse purchases without doing my homework but this was relatively cheap I thought I would take a chance. To my untrained eye it looks & feels good but I would say that!

    I've scanned the first couple of pages but if you need more please let me know.
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    #2
    Last scan for now.....
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      #3
      Basic original one !
      The pics of the entries would give us the real interest of this WP ?
      Nick

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        #4
        Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
        Basic original one !
        The pics of the entries would give us the real interest of this WP ?
        Nick
        Thanks Nick - I appreciate the quick reply .

        What pages in particular would help?

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          #5
          Originally posted by IanC View Post

          What pages in particular would help?
          page 12

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            #6
            Thanks. 2 years service - finished before the outbreak of the War.
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              #7
              Ian, what entry is on page 7?

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                #8
                Here is scan of page 7. Any help in deciphering what it means would be appreciated.

                I have also included page 46 as this has the latest date. June 1942.
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                  #9
                  Hi Ian

                  Herbert Schmidt
                  was recruited in 1935 -
                  In 1936, after basic training, he served from October 1936 to September 1938 in 8th company of Infanterie-Regiment 70
                  After a follow-up medical and physical in Nov 1939 he was deemed "dienst-unfahig" meaning unfit for active service.
                  Finally in June, 1942 after another medical he was declared "wehruntauglich" meaning unfit for service in the Armed Forces and discharged from the Wehrmacht

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                  Last edited by naxos; 01-30-2017, 04:55 PM.

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                    #10
                    Thank you so much, I really appreciate you taking the time to respond.

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