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Jaworska - attached file
Hi listers!
Can anyone of you help med with the attashed picture? What kind of paper is this and where shall I start to ask for information? In Ukraine or in Poland? I am aware that this paper is not the whole one and down in the left corner are not the original text. The year are probably also wrong could it be 1943? This all is because i am still trying to get information about Jaworski family. Thank you Christel / Finland |
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Dear Christel.
(Copy from Wikipedia) Kennkarte was the basic identity document in use during the Third Reich era, first introduced in July 1938. They were normally obtained through a police precinct and had the corresponding issuing office and official’s stamps on them. Every German citizen was issued one and was expected to produce it when confronted by officials. A Kennkarte issued by German authorities to a Polish citizen of General Government After the World War II begun, Germans begun issuing Kennkarten to citizens of conquered countries. Kennkarten (Polish: Kennkarta) were identity cards also introduced by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (General Government). They were issued primarily from 1941 to 1943. Forgery by Polish resistance was common. The color of a Kennkarte was based on ethnicity. Poles had gray ones; Jews and Romas, yellow; Russians and other non-Polish Slavs blue Maurice/Belgium |
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