A scanned copy of a document titled "Deutsches Reich" (German Patent Office) from September 1944. The document is titled "Patentschrift" and is written in German.
At the top of the page there is a logo of the German coat of arms which is a shield with an eagle on top and the words "Deutschland Reich" written below it. Below the logo there are two lines of text one in German and one in English. The text is in black and white and appears to be a list of patents or patents.
The first line of text on the left side of the image is the title of the document which reads "Dr. M.M. Bockmann and Dr. Günstler Ehrhardt in Frankfurt Main-Höben" and the second line is the description of the patent. The first line is a description of a patent which states that it is a patent for a patent that is used by the German government in the early 20th century. The second line reads "L.G. Fuhrmann A.K.C.G. Gen. Frankfurter W.A." and the third line is an explanation of the patents. The image also includes a brief description of each patent and its purpose.
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2014
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