Germany, Heer. A Lot of Paper Documents
(Heer Papiere). A lot of five paper documents, including three Heer-issued Wehrpäße, all constructed of field-grey card stock binding with paginated interior pages featuring handwritten entries, including one named to Rudolf Wolf, born 18 January 1901 in Pforzheim, a recipient of the SA Sports Badge in Bronze, who served with machine gun and medical units between 29 January 1942 and 19 August 1943 when he concluded his active service in Italy, measuring 110 mm (w) x 147 mm (h), demonstrating consistent material wear and the removal of Wolf’s photo, in very fine condition; one named to Wilhelm Werner, born 2 September 1900, who served with a machine gun unit and saw occupation duty in Poland in 1940, with paperwork affirming release from active service on 21 August 1940, measuring 105 mm (w) x 147 mm (h), demonstrating consistent material wear and the removal of Werner’s photo, in very fine condition, and; one named to Hubertus (Maria) Hadamus, born 13 May 1891 in the Katowitz (now Katowice, Poland) district, who entered military service as a conscript on 11 November 1943 but saw no active duties, measuring 105 mm (w) x 147 mm (h), with some material fatigue evident, in better than very fine condition; a death card to Josef Gernet, a Panzergrenadier who fell on the Eastern Front on 11 November 1943 at the age of 37, measuring 65 mm (w) x 112 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition, and; a portrait depicting a Heer Enlisted soldier wearing a Stahlhelm, the reverse bearing a brief handwritten dedication and Hanau am Main studio mark, printed on Agfa postcard paper, measuring 85 mm (w) x 138 mm (h), in extremely fine condition.