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Gerhart Maass

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Sepia-toned portrait photograph of a woman with three young children, posing closely together in formal dress.Gerry Maass with Family, 1920s
Metal pin surmounted by a triangle flag, that is painted red with yellow characters, pointing to the right. The pin flag has a rope attachment along the left flat edge.Yacht Club Membership Pin, 1930s
Sepia-toned photograph of an adolescent boy sitting and smiling at the camera. He wears a dark top with a sailor collar.Gerry Maass at Age 12, 1931
Two pages of a passport with blue stamps and black handwriting. The left page features a black-and-white identity photograph of a young man wearing a suit and tie.Gerry Maass' Passport, 1938
Two pages of a passport . The passport’s first page, on the right, is stamped with a red "J" and date 1/1/1939, and a circular ink stamp from the Police President of Hamburg and another green circular ink stamp. There is handwriting along the border of the page.Gerry Maass' Passport, 1938
Black-and-white photograph of the side profile of an elderly man standing outdoors, surrounded by leaves and foliage. He looks away in the distance.Gerry's Father Adolf Maass, 1938
Black-and-white portrait photograph of a man dressed in military uniform, pictured from the chest up.Gerry Maass, ca. 1943
Black-and-white photograph of two men dressed in military uniform, smiling at the camera. The man on the left has a moustache.Gerry Maass and Brother Teddy, 1940s
Black-and-white square-shaped photograph of a man and woman sitting together in a car, smiling. The man is covered in confetti and has his arm around the woman.Gerry and Joan Maass, 1948
Colour photograph of three elderly men standing together and holding a military medal. The men wear suit jackets adorned in pins and medals.Gerry Maass, 1997

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