Designation of an Identified Recipient

Example for the Designation of an Assured Identification of a Recipient

When determined, the name is shown in square brackets.
Note 1 contains the associated biogram.
(Example from: Letters from the Dresden period, Vol. 2, p. 8)

Example for the Designation of a Probable Identification of a Recipient

In the case of probable determination, the name is indicated in square brackets with question marks.
Note 1 sets out the reasoning behind the likely destination of the recipient.
(Example from: Letters from Dresden Period, Vol. 2, pg. 3.)

Example or the Designation of an Uncertain Identification of a Recipient

In case of uncertain determination, a nearer determination is indicated in square brackets.
Note 1 sets out the arguments for determining consignees.
(Example from: Letters from the Dresden period, Vol. 2, p. 414)