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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 411142, member: 7724"]quite interesting. it's a job reference from a drugstore that has also done photos - quite normal till the 1980s - where the employer certifies that she is a.o. honest, hardworking AND !!! her moral conduct is in all aspects flawless .</p><p>the last paragraph by the Notar (attesting notary) is only affirming the signature of the employer.</p><p>all in all it stays a bit obscure why this is done. it could be that she applied either for a job where certain qualities were needed or she applied acceptance to university and because her mother was not around she needed this signature.</p><p>two other points from the CV are also a bit eye-catching to me. the stress she puts on being protestant and that her father died due to an injury he received in WWI. the Jewish ( which included baptized Jews) front soldiers and there families had a certain protection even under the Nazi laws.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 411142, member: 7724"]quite interesting. it's a job reference from a drugstore that has also done photos - quite normal till the 1980s - where the employer certifies that she is a.o. honest, hardworking AND !!! her moral conduct is in all aspects flawless . the last paragraph by the Notar (attesting notary) is only affirming the signature of the employer. all in all it stays a bit obscure why this is done. it could be that she applied either for a job where certain qualities were needed or she applied acceptance to university and because her mother was not around she needed this signature. two other points from the CV are also a bit eye-catching to me. the stress she puts on being protestant and that her father died due to an injury he received in WWI. the Jewish ( which included baptized Jews) front soldiers and there families had a certain protection even under the Nazi laws.[/QUOTE]
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