Jeremy,
You are quite right to examine the type on the various reports as this also contributes towards the authentication process. Of further consideration is the actual structure of documents. When a document, such as a combat report, is typed by an individual, it is consistently of a uniform "design."
Note the indentation and paragraphing in the Wubbe examples compared to the alternative reports , including those posted by Luger-Hunter (Stefan). The Wubbe examples are consistent in the name and unit (top left) starting at the left margin. In the alternative examples, the underlining starts at the left margin, but the numbering is indented. The unit is centred. In the Wubbe examples, there is spacing between the "27" and the end of the underscore.
Also, the body of the report in the Wubbe examples is indented on the first line. In the alternative examples, the body of the report is justified (i.e. without indentation.)
Why would Marseille write the location as "Afrika" only two days after writing "Im Felde"?
Max.
You are quite right to examine the type on the various reports as this also contributes towards the authentication process. Of further consideration is the actual structure of documents. When a document, such as a combat report, is typed by an individual, it is consistently of a uniform "design."
Note the indentation and paragraphing in the Wubbe examples compared to the alternative reports , including those posted by Luger-Hunter (Stefan). The Wubbe examples are consistent in the name and unit (top left) starting at the left margin. In the alternative examples, the underlining starts at the left margin, but the numbering is indented. The unit is centred. In the Wubbe examples, there is spacing between the "27" and the end of the underscore.
Also, the body of the report in the Wubbe examples is indented on the first line. In the alternative examples, the body of the report is justified (i.e. without indentation.)
Why would Marseille write the location as "Afrika" only two days after writing "Im Felde"?
Max.
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