11a) Passport was issued by the Police Chief in Munich, on October 23, 1940, No. 11130.
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Source: Initial interrogation of Manfred Eickemeyer, April 6, 1943
11a) Passport was issued by the Police Chief in Munich, on October 23, 1940, No. 11130.
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Source: Initial interrogation of Manfred Eickemeyer, April 6, 1943
Following the French campaign, which I participated in at Field Hospital 615, I was furloughed to continue my studies in Munich.
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Note: Date is from diaries and letters.
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Source: Hans Scholl’s second interrogation, February 18, 1943
In Autumn of 1940, I was furloughed from the medical unit so I could continue my studies. …
I was assigned to the 2nd Student Company for purpose of my studies. Till now, I have received monthly war-time pay of RM 135 [$1,080], basic military pay of RM 54 [$432] monthly, and ration allowance of RM 64 [$512], = RM 253 [$2,024]. My father has paid for my education; I have also lived with him. Continue reading