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Identity for Development in Asia and the Pacific
2016
An integrated national identification (ID) system offers a means to fast-track the development process by providing the most efficient way to identify people in developing countries. This report seeks to help governments assess the maturity of a country's ID system and integrate it with development activities. A maturity model for a country's ID management is developed and applied to seven countries in Asia to assess the maturity of their ID systems. This report also provides a way forward for multilateral institutions-including ADB-to make the best use of ID systems in their operations.
Der Passfälscher : die unglaubliche Geschichte eines jungen Grafikers, der im Untergrund gegen die Nazis kämpfte
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Schönhaus, Cioma, 1922-2015 author
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Neiss, Marion editor
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Schönhaus, Cioma, 1922-2015. Passfälscher im Paradies
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German language Texts
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World War, 1939-1945 Underground movements
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Identification cards Forgeries Germany
2006
German military travel papers of the Second World War
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DiPalma, Matt, author
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Germany. Heer History World War, 1939-1945 Sources.
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Germany. Heer Military life History 20th century Sources.
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World War, 1939-1945 Germany Sources.
2016
\"In every movie, every television show, every novel of wartime intrigue, one phrase stands out as typically German: 'Show me your papers.' The German Wehrmacht ran on paperwork, evidenced by the complicated maze of interrelated forms necessary for troops to move either on leave or for official business from one end of the Third Reich to another. This work, a unique and thorough compendium of original paperwork carried by the soldiers themselves, documents the forms required for German soldiers to travel, go home on leave, or visit the spoils of occupation. A methodically detailed collection that parallels the meticulous nature of the era that produced it, this work is the most thorough collection of original travel ephemera from Nazi Germany assembled to date, one that any collector would be proud to add to his or her collection\"--Publisher description.