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  • Kennkarte - Wikipedia
    Kennkarte issued by German authorities to a Polish citizen of the General Government After World War II began, Nazi Germany introduced the Kennkarte for citizens of occupied countries, including occupied Poland (General Governorate for the Occupied Polish Region)
  • ‘Ausweis Bitte!’ Identity and Identification in Nazi Germany
    Because these details lent the Postausweis the standard attributes of an identity card and it was issued by a government office, it secured explicit recognition in Germany as an official proof of identity in the absence of a Kennkarte (conversely, post offices accepted the Kennkarte as an alternative to the Postausweis) 49 Unlike the passport
  • Nazi Kennkarte or Civilian Identity Document - USM Books
    The Kennkarte comes with two original Third Reich Rente or pension coupons and a typed excerpt of the 1937 Reichsversicherungsordnung, the official Nazi rules and regulations about who, when and how much Rente handicapped people and or widows were eligible for
  • German identity card - Wikipedia
    From 1938, the Kennkarte (Identification card) in the German Reich served as a precursor to the modern-day Personalausweis (Identity card) The Kennkarte was the basic identification document used during the Third Reich era in Germany
  • Did everyone have to carry identity papers in Nazi Germany?
    Certain groups (notably draft-age German males) had to apply for a Kennkarte, but did they have to carry it? Compare the present-day Personalausweis rules in Germany
  • WW2 German IDs, Ausweise
    WW2 German Kennkarte, issued 19 June 1944, Stettin, for Roma Mecklenbürg, born 18 August 1891, Stettin She had no occupation Photo was removed and the swastika colored in on the front Back of the oil cloth ID has a notation that she registered 4 September 1945 Front has an ink stamp of registration in Hof Saale, 20 May 1947
  • Kennkarte Explained
    It was only as a result of these laws that the Kennkarte was finally replaced by the new Personalausweis (Identity card) The word "Kennkarte", however, continued to be used by some older people for the identity card




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