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    Rad book w/unit & a book mark

    Rad book w/owner name rank and unit, the other from a signal handbook - pic 5 here the reverse of the 'bookmark' the kid have been reading this on the train….. Many thanks!
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      Last - train ticket stub I'm guessing
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        dozens of views and no one has some clues! (I'm a poet and donlt I know it!) c'mon fellas little help here please, thanks much…..

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          "Mit beiliegender Bewerbung möchte ich mich als Verkäuferin umschulen, da ich in meinem Beruf

          zur Zeit keine Arbeit bekommen kann. Gertraude Giese".

          A concept for an application for a sales woman because she is currently jobless.

          Gerdan

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            The name of the book's owner: Arbeitsmann Oskar Hornuf, RAD Abteilung K 2/12 (PV VIII)

            Degesen über Ebenrode (Ostpreußen) - Feldpost Nr. 32 766

            The RAD Camp was located in Degesen near Ebenrode (Eas Prussia)

            http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Degesen...allup%C3%B6nen)

            https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landkreis_Ebenrode

            http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Degesen...allup%C3%B6nen)


            Feldpostnummer 32766
            (Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 11. Kompanie Infanterie-Regiment 284,
            (2.1.1940-27.4.1940) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 31058 D,
            (28.4.1940-19.9.1940) RAD-Abteilung 2/12,
            (23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 27.7.1944 gestrichen.


            Gerdan

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              gerdan - bowing in your direction. with all you do, you're so kind to help. we think you meed to be cloned! thanks a lot, be well and be lucky.

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                A very nice copy of "Spades and Heads of Grain," second edition -- the first edition was published in 1937, with two further editions in 1938 and 1939. I have a copy of this edition myself, autographed by Reichsarbeitsführer Constantin Hierl and both of the adaptors, RAD-Arbeitsführer Dr. Paul Seipp and RAD-Oberfeldmeister Wolfgang Scheibe. Too bad the editor, RAD-Generalarbeitsführer Rolf von Gönner, didn't sign it, too!

                Cheers,

                Br. James

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                  thanks brjames - clean copies are a little hard to get. those are excellent names to have in yours - we're sure kleines bischen fisch Arbeitsmann Oskar Hornuf would have approved as well!

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                    Without doubt, my friend!

                    Cheers,

                    Br. James

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