1) Certificate of denazification. He was classified in group IV which was a very low level because he was only member of the NSDAP (since 1.5.1933), NSV (Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt), VDA (Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland), RKB (Reichsbund der Kriegsbeschädigten, Kriegsteilnehmer und Kriegshinterbliebenen)
2) He was awarded with the "Verwundetenabzeichen in schwarz" while he served with the 9 Co 1 Nassauisches Infanterie Regiment nr. 87. The award document is dated 18.5,1918.
3) The document is a certificate that Unteroffizier Karl Worm, born 14.12.1887 in Henskischken (East Prussia) took part in the stationary fights near the Somme (river in France) from 23.11.1916 - 12.2.1917 with his unit (named above.)
Also, I have a lot of correspondence from Albert Speer (letters, etc) in
later years where he would always sign his name. Does this doc look
like it was dictated/transcribed by a secretariat and initialed, by him
or a secretary?
bought this from christian here,ive racked my head looking at sutterlin,all ive got is --------ich nich ---- ------- kann bekommt ihr ------ ------- bild ----nothing more, the end letter of his name is repeated 3 times ,and cant find any letter like it in sutterlin,please help please,thank you
naturally after the war I would like to make (built) the memorial for Udet. But it is also possible to take the existend draft for another great military leader.
I gave order to sent you again the drafts.
In any way I would not accept that the sculpturer Bronisch should have a monopoly position.
With best regards...
Madame Purschke asking for further measures.
Text handwritten: I had designed a monument for Udet.
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