
This replica of the German driving order, known as the Fahrbefehl, was an inseparable part of the daily routine for every military driver during World War II. Without a properly confirmed document, no Wehrmacht vehicle was allowed to leave its station, as it served as the primary control mechanism for the military police (Feldgendarmerie).
Every trip had to be justified in writing, whether it was a routine transport of supplies to the front line, a rapid troop movement, or an important courier service. It is an indispensable accessory that adds authenticity to a historical vehicle's dashboard or a uniform pocket in the field, film, or museum exhibitions.
The form in A6 format is available as a single ticket to complete your gear or in a practical version as a 30-page block. The individual pages in the block are perforated, allowing for a clean and quick tear-off of the order after it has been filled out.
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