PAPERS PLEASE! Original WWII Era NSDAP (NAZI) Arbeitsbuch Identity Document Certified By The Gettysburg Museum Of History

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PAPERS PLEASE! WWII Era NSDAP (NAZI)  Identity Document Certified By The Gettysburg Museum Of History. One of the NSDAP’s most ambitious, and successful, projects was the elimination of the overwhelming unemployment suffered in Germany following WWI. To achieve this goal a national labor registration law was enacted on February 26th, 1935, and the “Arbeitsbuch” was instituted, as a record of an individual’s employment history. The Arbeitsbuch underwent three minor modifications during the Third Reich, with the first pattern book issued in 1935, a second pattern in 1939 and a third pattern in 1942. Nice complete example with handwritten entries that are photographed.  These are excellent for teachers and researchers. During de-Nazification much of this type of material like so many WWII documents was destroyed.   in good used condition. We have several from a collections all are filled out (stamps and names will vary) . Complete museum documentation (COA) Provided. Certified by The Gettysburg Museum of History. The Gettysburg Museum of History does not support or condone Adolf Hitler or the Nazi Party and is only offering this as a historic relic. Please see our other items.  Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers.   An outstanding First Pattern Third Reich document DO Not Miss This!

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Historical German Reich Arbeitsbuch cover with eagle emblem and Gothic text. Vintage German Reich Arbeitsbuch cover with eagle emblem and Gothic text. Historical handwritten document titled "Arbeitsbuch" with a name written at the top. Arbeitsbuch from 1931 with handwritten details and Nazi swastika symbol at the bottom. Authentic German military service book from WWII with stamps and handwritten entries. Historical German document from 1935 with official stamps and signatures. Gettysburg Museum Of History interior display with historical documents and artifacts.