dpast32 Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 @>>> POLIZEI DIENSTAUSWEIS SCANS ~ As Follows; Good Morning Gentleman, And here's yet another what I feel to be an interesting Polizei Dienstausweis, from what's 'reputed' be have been an Front Line Policeman of an Orderpolizei Unit. Now, please keep in mind I have only recently obtained this, so therefore my knowledge of the details is slim indeed, at least for the moment. I shall include, as I did also with the Polizei Dienstpass I recently previewed here, as until I'm able to learn a bit more about it, the seller's Description should suffice until I've managed to determine more on my own, & of course, hopefully with some very kind assistance from our Forum Members here. I haven't come across very many of this type of 'Front Line' Police Regiments, which is what I believe this individual to have been in ? I have been fortunate enough to have located a few relevant Documents regarding this being KIA, & one pertaining to his having resided outside of the Reich circa 1930, if I understood it correctly ? Naturally, I will deeply appreciate 'anything' pertaining to him, especially his Burial / Gravesite, & the location of the specified Town he was reported to have been Killed in. [ I 'think' it may have actually been in Poland, just outside of Warsaw, however I can in no way be certain off that fact until I've assembled more evidence. So, THANK YOU Gentlemen, I will appreciate 'anything' anyone wishes to share. THANK YOU very much !! Best regards, Dom P. / 'dpast32' @>>> THIRD REICH POLICE NCO'S I.D. BOOK: 2x3" Format & folded at center to form 4 pages, green shade fabric. { NOTE: Original Seller's Description. } Printed on front with Police Eagle / Ereath & 'Dienstausweis' [ Service ID Book ]. With typed details 'Rev. Oberwachtm. d. Sch. Friedrich' [ Translates to Reviere Oberwachtmeister der Schutzpolizei = Precinct Senior Watch Leader of the National Protection Police ]. Copiously filled out with typed details, ink stamps & signatures. Inside shows that he was Stationed previously in the City of Salzburg; dated '23.II. 1940'. With more details showing that he was assigned to a Front-Line Feld Police outfit with Eagle/Swastika ink Stamp 'Feldpolizei-Regiment 19/VII Battalion K.Staffel'. Has his Photo on back page tied to page with Eagle/Swastika ink Stamps 'Die Polizeidirektor im Salzburg'. Penciled notation on the upper right front notes that he was Killed-in-Action 'Gefallen 18.3.44'. [ NOTE: Date of 12.3.44 is also referred to by the previous owner ? It's almost assuredly a simple mistake, as all the other related Documents refer to March 18th, which I believe is the correct date of death. ] @>>> POLIZEI DIENSTAUSWEIS ~ As Follows;
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