Hi. I've just joined and I'm very interested in some assistance in understanding a specific photo of my grandfather that I was recently given. He was born in north Wales in the early 1900's - I believe he was too young to be called up for the First World War and was a lead miner during the 2nd world war. I don't understand what this photo is. Whether it's a police photo or a call up photo or some other kind of photo. Can anyone assist me in understanding what I'm looking at here? What are the letters and numbers signifying? I'm really at a loss. Thanks in advance.
I wonder if ZNFI refers to Rudnik Trbovlje as it appears to come up regularly as an abbreviation for the place when searching the internet - it is a town in Slovenia annexed to ~Germany in WW2 and had a coal mine. Perhaps your grandfather was a prisoner of war put to work in the mine or one of the other industries of the town.
thanks for both suggestions - I'll look into both. I tend to lean more towards the former as from what I'm told, he didn't go overseas but I've been unable to find any similar photos to prove either case.
Anyway - thanks for the help and I'll let you know if I come up with anything.