[Below: This has a strange tax stamp that I've not encountered in a DAF book before.]
[Below: Ahh, Siemens, the huge international company, you should be embarrassed of yourself, you damn Nazi.]
[Below: Damn Siemens... let's see, what does Siemens actually do:
'Siemens is a global technology powerhouse focusing on industrial automation, infrastructure, transportation, and healthcare technology. They produce automation systems, software for industrial digitalization (PLM), smart building technology (HVAC), rail vehicles, and high-tech medical diagnostic imaging equipment...'
Hmm... okay, Siemens, here's the deal: build me a spaceship so I can get off this planet or I tell the world you are a Nazi company... but I'll probably settle for a rail vehicle.]
[Below: Hmm, it appears our Siemens worker has either been fired or the company has gone underground and is now encoding its name to a sideways '3' and '9431'.]
[Below: What does that say in pencil at the top? 'Hagudern Haus'?]
[Below: Here are some huge ink stamps, perhaps replacing the normal tax stamps, and they reveal our worker is with Siemens again. And he worked for Siemens until nearly the end of the war, March 31, 1945. Okay Siemens, I want my damn rail car.]