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WEIRD! Kennkarte and Sportpass from 1 person (fallen 1942)
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Rare and Historical WWII German Documents – Kennkarte & DRL Sports Passport of Max Geiger (KIA 1942)
-Kennkarte (Official German ID card) – A personal identification document issued in Nazi Germany, complete with photo, stamps, and official markings.
-Deutscher Reichsbund für Leibesübungen (DRL) Sports Passport – Issued to individuals involved in sports organizations under the Nazi regime, documenting Geiger's physical training and athletic participation.
The Story Behind Max Geiger
Max Geiger was a soldier in the German Wehrmacht who lost his life on the Eastern Front during Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He perished on March 2, 1942, a time when the German army was facing extreme hardships during the brutal winter battles. His Kennkarte and sports passport provide a rare glimpse into his life before and during the war.
See more info about Max Geiger: https://www.tracesofwar.nl/persons/4960/Geiger-Max.htm
– These documents are genuine WWII-era artifacts with visible period-accurate details.
– A tangible piece of wartime history tied to an individual who fought and died in the conflict.
– Perfect for WWII enthusiasts, historians, or collectors of Third Reich memorabilia.
Technical Summary
- Origin: Europe
- Material: Mixed materials
- Maker: Unknown
- Condition: See photos
- Provenance: Acquired from private collection
- Authenticity: Original WW2
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