EUROPEAN & GERMAN COLLECTIBLES_Auction 35
Apr 24, 2021
USA
 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA
We are Selling Several Collections of European and German WW2 Collectible Items.
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LOT 122152:

GERMAN WW2 ID DOCUMENT for DISABILITY PERSONThis is a real item that has interesting historical value. ...

Sold for: $30
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$ 30
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$70 - $100
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GERMAN WW2 ID DOCUMENT for DISABILITY PERSON
This is a real item that has interesting historical value.
Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $70 - $100.
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WIKIPEDIA: The Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (NSV), meaning 'National Socialist People's Welfare', was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. The NSV was established in 1933, shortly after the NSDAP took power in Germany. Its seat was in Berlin. The structure of the NSV was based on the Nazi Party model, with local, county (Kreis) and group administrations.
With 17 million Germans receiving assistance under the auspices of National Socialist Peoples Welfare (NSV) by 1939, the agency 'projected a powerful image of caring and support.' The National Socialists provided a plethora of social welfare programs under the Nazi concept of Volksgemeinschaft which promoted the collectivity of a 'peoples community' where citizens would sacrifice themselves for the greater good. The NSV operated '8,000 day-nurseries' by 1939, and funded holiday homes for mothers, distributed additional food for large families, and was involved with a 'wide variety of other facilities.'
The Nazi social welfare provisions included old age insurance, rent supplements, unemployment and disability benefits, old-age homes, interest-free loans for married couples, along with healthcare insurance, which was not decreed mandatory until 1941. One of the NSV branches, the Office of Institutional and Special Welfare, was responsible 'for travelers' aid at railway stations; relief for ex-convicts; 'support for re-migrants from abroad; assistance for the physically disabled, hard-of-hearing, deaf, mute, and blind; relief for the elderly, homeless and alcoholics; and the fight against illicit drugs and epidemics.' The Office of Youth Relief, which had 30,000 branch offices by 1941, took the job of supervising 'social workers, corrective training, mediation assistance, ' and dealing with judicial authorities to prevent juvenile delinquency.