GDR passport of Josef Brueck – Kindertransport 1939
Josef Brueck Kindertransport 1939 This is the East German passport of Josef Brueck He was married to German writer, translator, and journalist Eva Brück, née…
Josef Brueck Kindertransport 1939 This is the East German passport of Josef Brueck He was married to German writer, translator, and journalist Eva Brück, née…
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I often get contacted by readers about passports, but this Boy Scout Special Passport was indeed special. This time, I got an email from a…
GDR-North Korea Relations On September 9, 1948, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was established. For East Germany, North Korea was a valued partner. During…
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Prince Maximilian of Baden Passport A gem of German passport history – The passport of Prince Max of Baden, issued by the foreign office in…
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How to get a passport in 1850? Let’s do some time travel and get a glimpse of how to get a passport in the mid…
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