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Here is something you don't see every day.
This permit to allow possesion of a 'small handgun' was issued by the police of Berlin in 1923. Otto's last name is difficult to read. But I found him in the 1925 Berlin address book. He lived on Alt-Moabit 53 and his last name is Simson. If I am correct he worked as a typesetter. |
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Very cool!
![]() Is there any chance he was related to the Simsons who manufactured/refurbished Lugers during that period??? ![]()
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Alas, no. Simson was a very common name back then.
That being said, Simson in Suhl did have a sales office in Berlin. Found it on the same page ![]() The address Unter den Linden 75/6 refers to the Schulte commercial building, in which Simson probably rented an office. Strategically located in the power district of Berlin, not far away from DWM/Loewe/Mauser's trade offices. The building was destroyed in WW2. |
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At some other time, I read or saw a weapons permit from the 30's. Uncommon for sure, but if you were a good, upstanding person and later a good nazi you could get one.
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This one was issued in 1943.
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Gun permits were reintroduced in Western Germany in 1951.
This permit was issued for 2 hunting rifles in 1954, one of them was a Simson. The vast number of guns that resurfaced in Germany after 1945, a complete ban on guns and attempts to disarm the population proves that attempts to disarm a population are completely pointless and useless. |
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