UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

Browse Items (5 total)

  • "Paris Pass (Form #1)."

    This pass grants John Rison Jones 72 hours in Paris, France, in May 1945.
  • World War II safe conduct pass.

    The pass notes, "The German soldier who carries this safe conduct pass is using it as a sign of his genuine wish to give himself up. He is to be disarmed, to be well looked after, to receive food and medical attention as required, and to be removed from the danger zone as soon as possible."
  • "Vienna Pass."

    The pass certified that the bearer was a member of the Vienna Garrison. The pass belonged to Louis Salmon.
  • "Occupational Force Travel Permit No. 026379."

    The permit authorized M. Louis Salmon to travel from Vienna to Bruck, Austria and return.
  • "Occupational Force Travel Permit No. 047321."

    The permit authorized M. Louis Salmon to travel from Vienna to Linz, Austria as part of a convoy.