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New in my collection:



This young hitleryouth maid from group "Süd-Hochland" is wearing the cuff-title " Landdienst der HJ"

A few years later, she seemed to "fraternize" with the US-troops:



Kind regards
Robert


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Interesting uniform studio pic. Interesting details.
Can you tell me for what case the document has been? Thank you.


wotan, gd.c-b#105

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Not completely sure, but it is a guest pass to enter the facilities of the munich HQ of the US-forces.Date issued 1948.
She was a guest of Private Harold PK Chun. So I don't know, was she the girl-friend of a GI in munich and the pass was issued that she can visit him at the barracks ? Or was she a worker at the HQ and Private Chun was just her "boss" ?
Maybe some of our american friends can tell.

Robert


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Robert, thank you very much, I would imagine that it was the first possibility you have mentioned.


wotan, gd.c-b#105

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Interesting BdM photo--look how poorly her insignia is sewn to the sleeve. On today's market, I would think collectors would say the insigina was readded because the sewing doesn't look 'period'.
Unfortunately for the girl, it was probably the first case. Conditions immediately after the war were so bad in Germany that a lot of girls and women had to choose between morality and survival.
Thanks for sharing again, Robert!

Erich
 
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