ID Document: Deutsche Reichsbahn Ausweis ID for Polish Worker on the Ostbahn Railway Line (1944)!!!
Offered is a original wartime issued Deutsche Reichsbahn railway ID card for a Polish worker on the Ostbahn railway line in occupied Poland. The ausweis was issued to the holder in BIEZANOW (District) in the occupied Polish City og KRAKAU in 1944! The ausweis / ID card is complete with typed entries, official stampings, ink signatures and a passphoto pic of the holder of the pass attached. The reverse side of the card has an old strip of tape affixed, most likely as an effort to keep the card intact. The card itself is in very good condition with edge wear, a fold line down the center and two hole punches on the left border edge being noted (the paper is not brittle and is in very good condition). Still a very rare wartime piece priced to sell!
Offered is a original wartime issued Deutsche Reichsbahn railway ID card for a Polish worker on the Ostbahn railway line in occupied Poland. The ausweis was issued to the holder in BIEZANOW (District) in the occupied Polish City og KRAKAU in 1944! The ausweis / ID card is complete with typed entries, official stampings, ink signatures and a passphoto pic of the holder of the pass attached. The reverse side of the card has an old strip of tape affixed, most likely as an effort to keep the card intact. The card itself is in very good condition with edge wear, a fold line down the center and two hole punches on the left border edge being noted (the paper is not brittle and is in very good condition). Still a very rare wartime piece priced to sell!
Offered is a original wartime issued Deutsche Reichsbahn railway ID card for a Polish worker on the Ostbahn railway line in occupied Poland. The ausweis was issued to the holder in BIEZANOW (District) in the occupied Polish City og KRAKAU in 1944! The ausweis / ID card is complete with typed entries, official stampings, ink signatures and a passphoto pic of the holder of the pass attached. The reverse side of the card has an old strip of tape affixed, most likely as an effort to keep the card intact. The card itself is in very good condition with edge wear, a fold line down the center and two hole punches on the left border edge being noted (the paper is not brittle and is in very good condition). Still a very rare wartime piece priced to sell!