Pass (document)

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Passage ( British Mandate Palestine , 1946)

A pass is a sham which to pass, especially for crossing the border , or to stay in a restricted area authorized.

Application examples

Pass to visit relatives in the exclusion zone of the GDR

Trivia

  • The A 38 pass from the comic Asterix conquers Rome as a parody of the bureaucracy , is used today as a description of bureaucraticism .
  • Since mid-March 2020, there has been a partial curfew in France due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it is mandatory to carry a self-filled Attestation de déplacement dérogatoire form with you , in which a valid reason (including work, shopping or sport) for the Leaving the house is called. This ticket is also referred to as a “ pass ” in German-speaking media .

See also

Web links

Commons : Safe conducts  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. DWDS - Digital Dictionary of the German Language. Retrieved March 25, 2020 .
  2. Why the coronavirus is resurrecting the "A38 pass". In: www.t-online.de. March 23, 2020, accessed March 24, 2020 .
  3. Simon Kerbusk: The house that drives crazy . In: ZEIT ONLINE . June 20, 2006 ( zeit.de [accessed March 24, 2020]).
  4. Secrétariat général du gouvernement français: Décret n ° 2020-260 du 16 mars 2020 portant réglementation des déplacements dans le cadre de la lutte contre la propagation du virus covid-19. NOR: PRMX2007858D; Version consolidée au 20 mars 2020. In: Central government of the Republic of France. 2020, accessed on March 24, 2020 (French, Légifrance , service public de la diffusion du droit par l'internet, est placé sous la responsabilité éditoriale du Secrétariat général du gouvernement).
  5. ^ Austrian Chamber of Commerce , Foreign Trade Center Paris: Coronavirus: Situation in France and Monaco. Current situation and ongoing updates. March 21, 2020, accessed March 21, 2020 .
  6. Sample of the French central government (PDF).
  7. RedaktionsNetzwerk Germany: France under house arrest - shopping only with a pass. March 20, 2020, accessed March 21, 2020 .