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German WW2 documents family grouping, WW1 & WW2 veteran
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German WW2 documents family grouping, WW1 & WW2 veteranThe grouping comes from a house clearance in Germany and is from one family called Dörfer and Göbel.
Dörfer was born in 1905 and served during WW2 with Steinbohr-Kp.1, a rock-drilling unit, active on the Eastfront. He surrendered to the Russian Army and was 12 Sept. 1947 discharged from POW camp.
In 1942 he and his family moved to Berchtesgaden, one of the residence towns of Hitler.
The lot exists of a large lot of pre-war, wartime and post-war documents to him and his relatives, incl. insurance cefrtificates, labour books, identity cards etc.
The insurance cards are obviously from the father of the family who was badly wounded during WW1 and received an invalid pension. There are already circa 32 of these insurence cards within he grouping, from the 20'ies and into WW2, a number dated WW2 and with stamps showing swastika's.