- The
Kennkarte served as the
basic identification do****ent
issued to
German nationals from the age of 15 onwards, with
place of
residence or permanent...
- the
Kennkarte (Identification card) in the
German Reich served as a
precursor to the modern-day
Personalausweis (Identity card). The
Kennkarte was the...
-
damaging her brain. At the
moment of death, she had in her
hands the
Kennkarte of her
husband as well as his book. Baczyński had
foreseen this in a poem...
- rail stations,
depots and interchanges.
Their duties included checking Kennkarte,
identification and
leave p****es of soldiers,
checking for deserters,...
- are
sometimes subject to both
social and
political discrimination. The
Kennkarte was the
basic identity do****ent in use
inside Germany (including occupied...
- choice' but by religion,
language and "frequently by the
letter 'U' in the
Kennkarte Polish citizens received from the ****
occupation during the war". Those...
-
Known as a legitimace, it was
often nicknamed kennkarta (after the
German Kennkarte).
During the
communist regime (1948–1989) this
simple card
developed into...
- of Krzywoszewski, his
former employers. They got him
false papers, a
Kennkarte in the name of Kowalczyk. Next,
Wiernik ****umed the name of Jan Smarzyński...
- Pre-war
Polish IDs were
issued on-demand.
Compulsory German ID cards (
Kennkarte) were
introduced during the ****-German
occupation on 1939-10-26. Compulsory...
-
Alfreda was
hired on the
railway and
managed to
obtain a work
permit (
Kennkarte)
which gave her some
protection against further arrests. She
became involved...