$195.00
Condition: Excellent
In stock
Product Description: An authentic Kriegsmarine Soldbuch – Named to Albon Burger, born May 18, 1906. This original World War II issued identification and service booklet contains entries dating from 1944 to 1945, with several internal pages featuring official stamps, ink markings, and notations related to naval service. The inner cover retains its original stapled photograph of the named sailor, consistent with period regulations.
This WWII Kriegsmarine Soldbuch – Named example offers a fascinating glimpse into the personal documentation of a late-war German Navy serviceman. Shows expected age and handling wear, but overall well-preserved for its period. A fine addition for collectors of WWII German military documentation and Kriegsmarine artifacts.
Historical Description: The Wehrpaß and Soldbuch were essential military documents used by the German Wehrmacht during World War II to manage and record soldiers’ service. The Wehrpaß, issued upon registration for military duty, served as a comprehensive, centrally held record of a soldier’s training, unit assignments, medical evaluations, promotions, and awards, but was not carried in the field. In contrast, the Soldbuch was a compact, portable document issued at the start of active duty and kept on the soldier’s person at all times, functioning as an ID, pay book, and record of issued equipment, medical treatment, and daily administrative details. Together, they formed the backbone of personnel tracking in the German military, and today they serve as important historical sources for understanding individual service histories and broader Wehrmacht organization.
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