Very interesting - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued in July 1944 to the Dutch national named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam Very interesting - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued in July 1944 to the Dutch national named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam Very interesting - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued in July 1944 to the Dutch national named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam Very interesting - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued in July 1944 to the Dutch national named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam Very interesting - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued in July 1944 to the Dutch national named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam

Very interesting - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued in July 1944 to the Dutch national named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam

This is a very interesting - and actually seldomly seen! - later-war-period- and/or 'standard-issue'-pattern so-called: 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' (or: ID-booklet for foreign workers) as was issued in July 1944 to the: 'Holländer' (Dutch national) named: Pieter 't Hart born 28 February 1921 in Rotterdam and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. not damaged nor denazified and/or: fully filled-in-), condition. The photo-ID-booklet (ie. 'Arbeitsbuch') is sized: 14,5 x 10,5 cms. and retains all its 38 pages: it is a nicely preserved example that was apparently issued as late as May 1943 and that comes in an overall very nice and/or: fully complete condition: it has not been 'damaged' whatsoever and comes in a with certainty issued- ie. used-, condition. The 'Arbeitsbuch' - that shows a (civil) portrait-picture of 't Hart - certifies that he was a: 'A.-Arbeiter u. Restorateur-Gehilfe' who was employed at the (famous) airport Berlin-Tempelhof (as can be deducted from the enries on the pages 10 and 11 of the booklet as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive - and most certainly not that often encountered! - 'Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer' as was issued to a Dutch national and volunteer!

Code: 52885

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