from the logo and the stamp this hinges around avation. The old German script can be tough to read, but Stammlager is a camp of some sort. Maybe something like that.Sandbostel lies 9 km south of Bremervörde, 43 km northeast of Bremen. In what was then the Province of Hanover, the Lutheran Church of the State of Hanover opened a camp for out of work singles and employed them in public works (roadworks, amelioration) in 1932, during the Great Depression.
In 1933, the Reichsarbeitsdienst took over the camp and used it later as a Nazi internment camp for undesirables.
Looks like the signature at the bottom is R Goring, wonder if there is any connection to Hermann.
The town is Oebisfelde. The stamp helped decipher that
Street (Strasse) might be Adolf? I assume it's the number written out somewhere in that next bit, though I can't for the life of me decipher that script.
Looks like the signature at the bottom is R Goring, wonder if there is any connection to Hermann.
Gonna say the uniform looks like it could be Arbeitsdienst. Have a similar picture of my father, right down to the dagger. from the logo and the stamp this hinges around avation. The old German script can be tough to read, but Stammlager is a camp of some sort.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reich_Labour_Service
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