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    Kleinen Abstammungsnachweis x 2

    Can anyone help please?
    I have acquired two 'Kleinen Abstammungsnachweis's' and would like to know a little bit about them please.
    First of all one of them in the lower right hand corner has under
    'Beruf' (job) what looks like the two SS runes and then the word 'Wachmann'. (Please see detailed scans).
    Am I mistaken here or are they SS symbols? the word Wachmann means 'Guard' in English, so is the man involved an SS guard? Any help would be most appreciated.
    Secondly, I can find very little information regarding these versions of the Aryan document, I realise they have crossed out the sections 'Mischling 2nd grade, and Mischling 1st grade (Mixed race 2nd and 1st grades) and there is also a section 'Jude' (Jew) which is also crossed out, so those three grades were presumably were not allowed to fill in this document?
    Thirdly, and I know that members of the Forum are loath to even mention the word money, but I have two people who have asked to purchase both documents from me but I have no idea what they might be worth - so I don't know what to charge them - and as I said there is virtually no information I can find about this that is of any help on the internet. Can anyone give me a few clues please? Thanks in advance, and I hope you can help,
    Cheers,
    Terry.
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        terry

        it does say ss-wachmann. He's 18 at this time so he must have joined up. He is saying on the document that he is German (arisch = Aryan) so he has crossed out the other options which don't apply to him, which are Mix race and Jewish. I had ones many years ago (about 10) and at that time they were worth very little can't remember exactly but around €30 but at today's prices I don't know for sure. I suppose it depends on how well known the person is and maybe the stamps too. It is similar to an Ahnenpaß, which, in general, are not worth very much.

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          This form is particular to the NSDAP Gau Wien, for those joining the Nazi Party. There is also a long form used. It's just a shorten form of the Ahnenpaß required of all Germans. I have no idea what they are going for.
          Jeff

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            Very Easy to find!!! I have 3 or 4 and all were purchased for less than 20 euros each..

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