Jews, and many non-Jews were tattooed during the Holocaust in order to identify each individual. It was Hitler's way of keeping tabs on it's population through the selection process, (ridding Germany of undesirables like Jews, Gays, etc.). Each number had it's significant meaning, for example: 01234567. The "0" was possibly the persons RACE. Number "1" meant the person was good for LABOR. Number 2 meant the person's religion, and 3 possibly meant the person is headed for the GAS chambers. It was a simple system but needed a state-of-the-art managing mechanism. That mechanism was developed by IBM, (Industrial Business Machines). The only way to identify an individual was to check the Tattoo, on the persons arm, and compare it to the "Punch Cards", developed by the Nazis and with help from the U.S. Today, our Government is using more advanced identification for it's population. You can learn more by researching the following sites. ChoicePoint.com and RFID.com.yorgie
Several methods of identifying prisoners were used in concentration camps, with tattoos only being used at Auschwitz. There was no set name for these tattoos.
All prisoners who were forced labourers at the Auschwitz complex of camps had a number tattooed on them. Tattooed numbers were not used at other camps.
The Dora Mittelbau camp, part of the larger complex of concentration camps in Nazi Germany, was primarily run by the SS (Schutzstaffel). The camp was established to support the production of V-2 rockets and was overseen by the German military and industrial leaders, including figures from the organization of the German arms manufacturer, Mittelwerk GmbH. The camp was notorious for its brutal conditions and the exploitation of forced labor, primarily involving prisoners from other concentration camps.
When people were taken to concentration camps, they were marked by the Nazis with tattoos, placed on the inside of their right arms. The tattoos were numbers, meant to be a form of identification.
My sources tell me that production years are letter coded in the number letter combo stamped on the bottom of the reciever. Codes start with A = which equals 1949. I just picked one up stamped M and the listing said it was made in 1960. So I would guess that yours is circa 1959.
There was no specific name for these; they were just identifying tattoos. They could be called serial number tattoos, identity tattoos, or other things.
Several methods of identifying prisoners were used in concentration camps, with tattoos only being used at Auschwitz. There was no set name for these tattoos.
So you will know it was manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Co.
remove barrel and serial # will be stamped on top of receiver on left
You can find it stamped under the forarm on the under side of the barrel and on the forarm its self
It was more than just a tattoo. It was an identification number so that the Nazi's could tell who was who. That number replaced their names. On each persons arms they tattooed a letter telling what religion they were. (J for Jew, G for Gypsy, etc) Then there would be different numbers after that which would stand for other things.
That is the model number the serial number is stamped behind the hammer
No published sn data.
No.Pioneer Arms Company no longer is in operation.
OEM rocker arms for AMC V8 engines typically have a part number stamped on them, which identifies the specific design and application. In many cases, you may also find the manufacturer's logo or markings indicating the rocker arm's specifications. Additionally, some rocker arms may include a code or number that corresponds to the engine model or production year.
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The life was harsh, very hard, you could think of an army camp overworking you. If you watch war movies, you might be able to see a concentration camp, you know, with the sticks between the arms?