Very nice - and rarely encountered! - 4-pieced Luxemburg- (ie. BDM-) related ID-card-grouping comprising of a: 'BDM-Dienstbeteilungskarte', a: 'Teilnehmer- ausweis' (and more), all 4 items as issued to the: 'BDM-Oberscharführer', Armgard Seher
This is a truly very nice - and with certainty very rarely encountered! - 4-pieced Luxemburg- (ie. 'Bund Deutsche Mädel'- ie. BDM-) related ID-card-grouping comprising of a: 'BDM-Dienstbeteilungskarte', 'Teilnehmerausweis' (and more), all 4 items as issued to the: 'BDM-Oberscharführer', Armgard Seher, born in 1926, all four documents in overall very nice (and/or fully complete ie. non-denazified-) condition. The grouping comprises respectively of a so-called: 'HJ/BDM-Dienstbeteilungskarte' (as was issued in 1943 by the: 'Leitung des Schulerinnenheims Luxemburg'). This - actually never before encountered! - document (ie. ID-card) shows various entries and/or ink-stamps and is indiviually numbered with the unique number: '4491' and identifies Seher as a: 'BDM-Mitglied' (ie. 'BDM-Oberscharführer') within the: 'Gebiet Moselland - Bann 766 - Luxemburg'. The card - which is not intended to hold a photo - shows that Seher participated in almost all classes held from September 1943 upto June, 1944. Next to this document the grouping holds an (also never before encountered!) so-called: 'Teilnehmer- ausweis des Veranstaltungsring der Hitler-Jugend 1943-1944'. Also this card bears a unique serial-number (that reads: '29M') and is neatly filled-in by a machine and states that Seher is a: 'BDM-Mitglied des BDM-Einheit 20/766'. It bears a signature of Sehers' commanding-officer being a: 'BDM-Hauptgruppenführerin' named: 'Koick' (or alike) - see pictures. Next to both these ID-documents, the grouping holds a comprehensive program of the: 'Veranstaltungsring der Hitler-Jugend - Bann Essen (173) - Spielzeit 1942-1943'. This (4-paged-) brochure gives a full explanation on this specific BDM-related initiative and provides the reader with a list of all scheduled plays- and/or events planned for the season 1942-43. The fourth item in the group concerns a so-called: answer-postcard (which was most likely handed-out with the brochure and could be used to enlist in the 'Veranstaltungsring der Hitler-Jugend' but was never used nor filled-in). All four pieces come in an overall very nice - albeit moderately used - condition: two of the cards are as stated above nicely ink-stamped and are NOT denazified or alike. Simply a very nice - and with certainty very rarely encountered! - 4-pieced paper-document grouping that belonged to a: 'BDM-Oberscharführer' and/or member within the (foreign!) 'BDM-Bann 766' situated in Luxemburg!
Code: 37452