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Luftschutz Dienstbuch – Air Raid Protection Service Book

$95.00

Condition: Excellent

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Product Description:  An original Second World War German Luftschutz Dienstbuch – Air Raid Protection Service Book, issued to Wilhelm Huxoll (born 1891) and recorded as serving in Hamburg. Dated 5 April 1941, the document stands as a tangible record of Germany’s civil air raid protection organization during the height of the war. The interior is complete with period Polizei stamps and official entries, reflecting administrative oversight and active service. Notably, the Dienstbuch retains Huxoll’s uniformed portrait photograph, firmly affixed within, lending the piece a compelling personal dimension.

The volume remains in good condition commensurate with age and wartime use. There is some separation at the spine, along with expected fading and discoloration to the cover and pages. The internal entries remain legible, and the overall presentation is sound. As a well-preserved and personalized Luftschutz Dienstbuch – Air Raid Protection Service Book, this example represents a scarce and evocative artifact from Germany’s wartime civil defense network, offering both historical resonance and collector appeal.

 

 

Historical Description:  In the administrative structure of the Third Reich, the Wehrmacht relied heavily on meticulous documentation, among which the Dienstbuch (service book) held particular importance. Issued to military personnel and certain categories of state employees, the Dienstbuch functioned as an official and portable record of service. It typically contained the bearer’s personal details, rank, unit assignments, training, promotions, awards, pay classifications, and, where applicable, medical information. In a system that emphasized bureaucratic order and traceability, the Dienstbuch served not merely as identification but as a comprehensive ledger of an individual’s career within the state apparatus.

During the Second World War, the Dienstbuch assumed heightened significance as millions of men were mobilized across the expanding fronts of the conflict. Transfers between units, hospitalizations, decorations, and changes in status were carefully entered, ensuring continuity of record amid the vast movements of personnel. Beyond its administrative function, the document today offers historians and collectors valuable insight into the structure and daily realities of wartime service in Nazi Germany, reflecting the regime’s reliance on detailed record-keeping as a cornerstone of military organization.

 

 

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