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WWII German Sudenland Wallet Grouping

Oldnrth

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Picked this up locally - story goes guys uncle interrogated the German who had the wallet and the items, badge, and eagle were all in it. Whether true or not I don’t know, allegedly that’s what his uncle told him. Anyone know what the paper documents are?
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Personally I have the feeling these objects don't belong together, the driving license is for an elderly soldier that served in a baker company, the draft notice is for a different man born in 1896.
It has the look that someone wanted to make the wallet itself a bit more interesting by throwing in a cheap WH driving license, two 0.50€ pictures, a worthless draft notice, a broken wounded badge, a breast eagle (authentic?) together with some money you find in bulk on every fleamarket.
 
I had a friend who speaks German look over everything yesterday and realized they were from two different soldiers as well. His uncle was a medic (I have his information). I’m guessing that somewhere along over 50 years his uncle embellished a bit. Local guy know him well, items are authentic I’m assuming this was more stuff his uncle picked up along the way as opposed to one guy in particular.


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