Auction 33 Eretz Israel, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, autographs, Judaica
Feb 24, 2026
Avraham Ferrara 11, Jerusalem, Israel
The auction will take place on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 19:00 (Israel time).
The auction has ended

LOT 39:

Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943

Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß –
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 1
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 2
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 3
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 4
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 5
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 6
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 7
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 8
Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943. Wehrpaß – Image - 9
Sold for: $170 (₪529)
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax: $ 216.14 (₪672.19)
Calculated by rate set by auction house at the auction day
Start price:
$ 150
Buyer's Premium: 23%
VAT: 18% On Buyer's Premium Only
Auction took place on Feb 24, 2026 at DYNASTY

Item Overview

Description:

Military service booklet of an Austrian soldier in the Third Reich. 1940–1943
Wehrpaß – Military service booklet of Paul Kiskuczák in the Third Reich, containing enlistment data, medical status, and positions held.  An official military document carried by recruits in the Reich, even outside the regular army framework. On the cover appears the Reich eagle and swastika, with the inscription Heer below, indicating the Army branch (Land Forces).

Paul Kiskuczák was an Austrian conscripted into the military system following the Anschluss, assigned to technical service in a communications unit in accordance with his professional background. He served in the rear between 1940–1943 and was not sent to the front. Born on November 6, 1908, into a Catholic family, Paul Kiskuczák held a technical profession: initially listed as a Maschinenschlosser (machine fitter/metalworker), and later as a Radiomonteur (radio technician). According to records, he originated from a Carpathian/Slavic region that, between the wars, fell within the borders of Czechoslovakia. After the Anschluss, he was registered for service through the Vienna draft district (Wien III / 08 / VIII). Initial registration was completed on February 1, 1940, by an officer with the rank of Major. He entered active service on June 3, 1940, and took the oath of allegiance on June 19. He was assigned to a technical unit within the communications corps: Nachrichtenersatzabteilung 17, first in 5. Kompanie, and later in the 1st Company. The Nachrichten units were responsible for communications - telephone and radio systems. On October 4, 1940, a temporary discharge was recorded, along with a payment of Entlassungsgeld (release compensation) of 50 RM, due to a medical condition. His service later resumed and continued until his final discharge on May 31, 1943, with the rank of Gefreiter (corporal).

54 pages. Good condition.

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