An exceptional and highly personal set of original Third Reich-era documents, all belonging to the same German woman. This rare grouping offers a detailed glimpse into civilian life during the Nazi regime and includes several key documents, all in very good condition with numerous official stamps and entries:
Ahnenpass (Ancestry Passport) – filled with a lot! family lineage details, as required under racial laws of the time.
Arbeitsbuch (Employment Book) – listing her occupation and employment history, including a notable office job at the Norton factory in Wesseling, an important industrial site that was bombed during WWII and known to have employed forced laborers.
Gesundheitspass (Health Passport) – beautifully preserved and featuring a rare NSDAP stamp, which is very seldom seen on such civilian documents.
DAF Mitgliedsbuch (German Labour Front Membership Book) – showing active participation in the state-controlled labor organization.
This set is further enhanced by a collection of period letters and documents, including correspondence from the local police, hospital, and school authorities, offering additional context and personal insight. Also included is a mourning card and funeral announcement, likely for her daughter, adding an emotional layer to the collection.
This grouping stands out due to its completeness, the connection to a historically significant wartime factory, and the rare stamps and annotations. A true piece of personal history from the Third Reich period, ideal for historians, collectors, or museum displays.