[Below: Document from 1943.]
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[Below: Document from 1943.]
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[Below: Document from 1941.]
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[Below: Document from 1943.]
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[Below: Document from 1941.]
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[Below: Document from 1941.]
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[Below: Document from 1942.]
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[Below: Document from 1943.]
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[Below: Document from 1942. This is interesting due to it being in Cyrillic.]
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[Below: This 1942 leaflet-sized paper says:
'Der Reichsbeauftragte der NSDAP für Altmaterialerfassung
Altkleider-und
Spinnstoffsammlung'
(The Reich Commissioner of the NSDAP for the Collection of Old Material
Used clothing and
textile collection).]
[Below: This 1944 leaflet-sized paper says:
'Spinnstoff-,Wäsche-U. Kleidersammlung Spendenschein'
(Textile, Laundry and Clothing Collection Donation slip).
It also lists what type of aticle you donated and if it was for a male, female or young person.]
[Below: Here is a small paper from 1941. 'Einkaufsschein' means 'Certificate authorizing the purchase of certain rationed items'. It's a certificate which allows one to buy wood in a time where wood was rationed. The owner of the certifice was allowed to buy one cubic meter of pinewood. These certificates were also often used for groceries which were rationed during WW2. In German an often used synonym for 'Einkausschein' is 'Bezugsschein'.]
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[Below: The following certificates were given for the donation of metal and clothing. The duplication of certificates show different paper types and ink colors. Click to enlarge.]