ID Document: Wehrpass for German WW1 Veteran Mobilized for Wehrmacht Reserves w/ Feldpost Notice!!!

$65.00

Offered is a complete original German wartime Wehrpass for a WW1 veteran of the Imperial German Army; seing service in Infanterie Regiment. 120 and subordinated to Machine Gun Infanterie Kompanie 120 from 1915 to 1918. The Wehrpass is complete with handwritten and stamped entries along with an attached passphoto pic of the holder affixed to the inside. Some good details, such as the holder was trained on machine guns and was attached to Landsturm IIA in ULM, Germany. No WW2 combat service is noted as it looks as if he was mobilized for the Wehrmacht reserves. The holder of the Wehrpass did however see extensive WW1 combat, with numerous awards / medals from that period beng issued (EK.II, Wound Badge, etc.)! Also included is a feldpost registration notice allowing the holder to remain at his place of work due to his trade being indespensible; dated in 1944. A very good Wehrpass priced to sell!

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Offered is a complete original German wartime Wehrpass for a WW1 veteran of the Imperial German Army; seing service in Infanterie Regiment. 120 and subordinated to Machine Gun Infanterie Kompanie 120 from 1915 to 1918. The Wehrpass is complete with handwritten and stamped entries along with an attached passphoto pic of the holder affixed to the inside. Some good details, such as the holder was trained on machine guns and was attached to Landsturm IIA in ULM, Germany. No WW2 combat service is noted as it looks as if he was mobilized for the Wehrmacht reserves. The holder of the Wehrpass did however see extensive WW1 combat, with numerous awards / medals from that period beng issued (EK.II, Wound Badge, etc.)! Also included is a feldpost registration notice allowing the holder to remain at his place of work due to his trade being indespensible; dated in 1944. A very good Wehrpass priced to sell!

Offered is a complete original German wartime Wehrpass for a WW1 veteran of the Imperial German Army; seing service in Infanterie Regiment. 120 and subordinated to Machine Gun Infanterie Kompanie 120 from 1915 to 1918. The Wehrpass is complete with handwritten and stamped entries along with an attached passphoto pic of the holder affixed to the inside. Some good details, such as the holder was trained on machine guns and was attached to Landsturm IIA in ULM, Germany. No WW2 combat service is noted as it looks as if he was mobilized for the Wehrmacht reserves. The holder of the Wehrpass did however see extensive WW1 combat, with numerous awards / medals from that period beng issued (EK.II, Wound Badge, etc.)! Also included is a feldpost registration notice allowing the holder to remain at his place of work due to his trade being indespensible; dated in 1944. A very good Wehrpass priced to sell!