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    #16
    With the help of Rob McDivitt (whom I highly recommend) I was able to discover the basic details about the recipient of this GPB. I now have copies of four original documents that leave no doubt that this badge was awarded to Friederich Wüst.

    Of course the challenge now is to see if any biographical information can be found (even if he was just a civilian), any help or suggestions in finding further information would be greatly appreciated. Here are the basic facts that Rob uncovered and was found in the documentation (in addition to the fact that Wüst lost his badge twice):

    Name: Friedrich Wüst (one document also referred to his first name as Fritz)
    Nr. 97006
    Born: 22/12/1904 (Amer. 12/22/1904)
    Entered: 1/8/1928 (Amer. 8/01/1928)
    Residence: Bad Dürkheim / Kr. Neustadt a.d. Wienstraße (a.d. Haardt) / Beethovenstr.11
    Gau: Westmark (Rheinpfalz, Saarpfalz)
    Biogramm: Kaufmann, Reichsbahn Assistent

    I want to thank you again for the help and assistance you all have given me, especially Andreas and Br. James. Any further comments or suggestions are certainly welcome.


    Wust 3 - WAF Copy.jpg

    Can anyone read the "additional comments" section of the card or discern the abbreviation for profession? Thanks again, Zach

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      #17
      Thank you & apologies for my transcript error.

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        #18
        The abbreviation in Beruf is "Kfm" for Kaufmann. The notation in Bermerk is the date he moved from his original residence when he joined the party: Feb (19)32- Bad Durkheim. The crossed out Ortsgruppe name was his original town of residence.

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          #19
          Many thanks for adding this new level of important details to the life of this Pg.! Rob McDivitt does fantastic work, without doubt!

          Cheers and do enjoy your artifact,

          Br. James

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            #20
            Originally posted by JoeW View Post
            The abbreviation in Beruf is "Kfm" for Kaufmann. The notation in Bermerk is the date he moved from his original residence when he joined the party: Feb (19)32- Bad Durkheim. The crossed out Ortsgruppe name was his original town of residence.
            Of course this all makes sense now....thank you so much Joe for the help I really appreciate it.

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