Psychological Operations Leaflet Archive
Second World War
ZG.90, Safe Conduct / Passierschein
Illustration supplied by Lee Richards
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| English Title/Description |
| Safe Conduct / Passierschein |
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Pages |
Size |
| P.W.D./S.H.A.E.F. |
1944 |
2 |
13.5 cm x 21.5 cm |
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| First Dissemination by Aircraft |
Last Dissemination by Aircraft |
Total No. Dropped by Aircraft |
| 12/13 December 1944 |
29 April 1945 |
Unknown |
| First Dissemination by Balloon |
Last Dissemination by Balloon |
Total No. Dropped by Balloon |
| Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
| First Dissemination by Artillery |
Last Dissemination by Artillery |
Total No. Dropped by Artillery |
| Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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| Additional Information |
| ZG.87 & ZG.90. Revised Standard Safe Conduct (Anglo-American and Anglo-American-French version). ZG.90 shows but minor improvements over ZG.61, which were embodied at the request of various forward teams. The reactions to our Safe Conduct continue to be extremely gratifying. It is frequently referred to as "a document and not a leaflet" and continues to be carried by a large number of German soldiers, whose resistance to capture it presumably lessened to some extent. ZG.87 is a variant for use in the French section. |
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