Description
Deutsche Reichsbahn document on stationery from German Railroad in WW2. This item is an Oath to Hitler, recited and sworn by a worker and witnessed by his boss. Each member of the German German Railroad swore an oath of personal allegiance to Adolf Hitler — and not to the constitution.
We have a bunch of these signed documents with different people and dates with the oath of personal allegiance to Adolf Hitler from the German railroad in WW2
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Weight | 0.1 kg |
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- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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