Hello Gents,
I have a strange ID document that I stumbled across, from a grouping of paper, documents, and photo album from a stabsgefreiter who served in the DAK, with the 10th Panzer Division, 3rd Company, Rgt. 90, and was captured in Kapone, Africa, on 10 May, 1943. Where upon, he spent his POW years in Louisiana (Camp Livingston), then POW Camp #2232 in England, and finally repatriated on Feb. 6, 1947.
Amongst the documents from his estate is an Ausweis issued in English, and German, that ID's him as an ex-poilitical prisoner of concentration camp Fulsbuttel, in Esterwegen.
A.) Is there any way to find out what he served time for exactly?
And B.) Do any document collectors out there know why this would have been issued to the owner, apparently in mid-summer, 1948.
I thought that it was a unique document, and had never seen one.
I'd love to get any info or input. Thanks in advance!
I have a strange ID document that I stumbled across, from a grouping of paper, documents, and photo album from a stabsgefreiter who served in the DAK, with the 10th Panzer Division, 3rd Company, Rgt. 90, and was captured in Kapone, Africa, on 10 May, 1943. Where upon, he spent his POW years in Louisiana (Camp Livingston), then POW Camp #2232 in England, and finally repatriated on Feb. 6, 1947.
Amongst the documents from his estate is an Ausweis issued in English, and German, that ID's him as an ex-poilitical prisoner of concentration camp Fulsbuttel, in Esterwegen.
A.) Is there any way to find out what he served time for exactly?
And B.) Do any document collectors out there know why this would have been issued to the owner, apparently in mid-summer, 1948.
I thought that it was a unique document, and had never seen one.
I'd love to get any info or input. Thanks in advance!
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