Item: ONSV24CPS077

Original German WWII Female Labor Corps Ephemera Grouping - DRL Badge

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  • Original Group. One-of-a-Kind. This is an extensive ephemera grouping to Anni Höcker, who was born in 1918 and worked in Germany during World War II. She continued living there after the war and some of her documents have the Swas removed as was done after the end of the war.


    The grouping includes:


    - Several photographs of Anni.
    - Her household passport with several entries.
    - DRL Badge with D.R.G.M. 35269 WERNSTEIN JFN. on the back.
    - Anni’s DRL Sports badge award document with a photo of her in 1937.
    - Two small pins, RJA (Sports) and DLRG (Life Saving badge).
    - Anni’s Reisepass with removed Swas and perforated numbers on the bottom. Lists her birth date as December 14th, 1918. Great photo of her.
    - Multiple HJ documents from her younger years. From the early to late 1930s.
    - Several more booklets from her youth, adolescence, and adulthood.


    This is a great group of ephemera to a female who went through the indoctrination of Germany for several decades and lived in its aftermath. Comes ready for further research and display.


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