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Germania III Reich  - Lotto di cartoline
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Germania III Reich - Lotto di cartoline

III Reich, Postcards lot. 1) 1941, 8 rare postcards from occupied Czechoslovakia with marks in red commemorating the Victory and appointments of Nazi political authorities for the new government of the occupied cities -Kladno, Prag (Praha), Iglau (Jihlava), Olomouc, Brün (Brno), Pardubitz (Pardubice), Zlin, Mähr-Ostrau (Mor Ostrava), Böhmen und Moravia (Cechy to Morava)-. Special sharp postmarks in red with the V for Victoria between laurels and a date circle with the name of the city in German and Czech. 2) 1944, envelope addressed to senior leader Hauptführer Meissner. 4 Zeppelin Street, Berlin. Complete series, 6 stamps from 1944, Postal Service Comradeship with special date, “10 years of Germany's Brown Ribbon.” Very important horse race held during Nazism at the Riem racecourse. 3) 1939, uncirculated postcard. Dated 6 days after the occupation of Czechoslovakia, commemorating Hitler's visit. BRNO1-BRÜNN1. 4) 1943, postcard letter written, circulated. Sharp postmark from Schottenhöfen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 5) 1945, written postcard stationery. Clear postmark from Iglau, Jihlava, in the Czech Republic. 6) 1943, postcard. Clear Silesian postmarks Ostrau and Prague. 7) 1942. Postcard with two postmarks, date stamps: Prague and Kutemberg. Special Health and Hospitality Exhibition mark. 8) 1944. Circulated postcard with two commemorative postmarks, date stamps: Prague. Honor work. Reich Labor Service. Art show 1944. Nice allegory with a pair of workers and a shovel. Sent to Frankfurt Main. 9) 1938, postal stationery, Hitler, special mark, party day celebration, NSDAP, Nuremberg. 10) 1938/39, postal stationery, uncirculated, village work in winter (Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes. 11) 1937, postal stationery, Get to know Germany, Lernt Deutschland Kennen. German castles. Commemorative postmark of Düsseldorf, Reichs - Ausstellung. 12) Cover with 3 stamps from the Winter Aid naval series, Winterhilfswert. Special postmark of Obergünzburg Station and Complex (Obergünzburg Erholungsort 700-900m Baÿer-Allgäu). Addressed to the Kempten Cooperative Bank. Bank mark on the reverse. 13) 1944, postal stationery issued with special mark of the German aviation, Luftwaffe, “Combat pilots on the order of the day” (Jagdflieger das gebot der stunde). Image of a fighter. Sharp dater, Wiesbaden, Antwortkarte. 14) Circulated postcard, Bremen square. Winter Help Brand, Winterhilfswert. 15) 1942, two written postal stationery, European Postal Congress, Vienna, 1942. One with commemorative postmark. Also special issue postage. 16) 1943, postcard Silesia-Prague, occupied territories. Clear Silesian postmark, Mährisch-Ostrau 1 to Prague. 17) 1938, postcard, Nuremberg, Congress of Greater Germany (Reichsparteitag Großdeutschland), due to the annexation of Austria to the Third Reich, Anschluss. Clear commemorative postmark. The city of Nazi party rallies. 18) Uncirculated postal stationery with the patriotic text, The Führer only knows struggle, work and care. We want to take away the part that we can take away” (Der Führer Kennt nur kampf, arbeit und sorge. Wir wollen ihm den teil abnehmen den wir ihm abnehmen können). 19) Uncirculated postal stationery, Emergency Aid, (Deutsche nothilfe). Hitler Youth Girl, Hitler Jugend. 20) 1942, uncirculated postal letter from stamp day 1942. With 4 clean commemorative postmarks. Vienna. 21) Uncirculated postal stationery of the beautiful entrance to the Berlin Palace Museum (Eingang zum Schlossmuseum in Berlin). 22) 1932, uncirculated postal stationery of the Goethe centenary, 1832-1932. 23) Uncirculated postal stationery of the Winter Aid, Winterhilfswert. Ulrich V. Hutten, Knight of the Empire (Reichsritter), humanist and one of the greatest propagandists of the Reformation in the Holy Empire. He was, like Martin Luther and Conrad Celtis, a figure of early German nationalism. Its name was adopted by a German division of the Wehrmacht in March 1945. 24) 1942, overpriced circulated postal stationery. Martin Luther. Clear commemorative postmark from Lutterbach Obereis. Its good beer (Lutterbach Obereis. Sein gutes Bier). French town located in the Alsace region, very close to Germany, occupied to date. 25) 1942, postal integer circulated with a surcharge. Image of King Henry I (Heinrich I). Clear commemorative postmark of Timmendorfer Beach, Lübeck Bay on the Baltic Sea. (WWII army military battle german soldier letter stamp front Germany vignette philately Mayor City Hall Governor Councilor stamp).

N. 83577535

Venduti
Germania III Reich  - Lotto di cartoline

Germania III Reich - Lotto di cartoline

III Reich, Postcards lot.
1) 1941, 8 rare postcards from occupied
Czechoslovakia with marks in red commemorating the Victory and appointments of Nazi political authorities for the new government of the occupied cities -Kladno, Prag (Praha), Iglau (Jihlava), Olomouc, Brün (Brno),
Pardubitz (Pardubice), Zlin, Mähr-Ostrau (Mor Ostrava), Böhmen und Moravia (Cechy to Morava)-. Special sharp postmarks in red with the V for Victoria between laurels and a date circle with the name of the city in German and Czech.
2) 1944, envelope addressed to senior leader Hauptführer Meissner. 4 Zeppelin Street, Berlin. Complete series, 6 stamps from 1944, Postal Service Comradeship with special date, “10 years of Germany's Brown Ribbon.” Very important horse race held during Nazism at the Riem racecourse.
3) 1939, uncirculated postcard. Dated 6 days after the occupation of Czechoslovakia, commemorating Hitler's visit. BRNO1-BRÜNN1.
4) 1943, postcard letter written, circulated. Sharp postmark from Schottenhöfen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
5) 1945, written postcard stationery. Clear postmark from Iglau, Jihlava, in the Czech Republic.
6) 1943, postcard. Clear Silesian postmarks
Ostrau and Prague.
7) 1942. Postcard with two postmarks, date stamps: Prague and Kutemberg. Special Health and Hospitality Exhibition mark.
8) 1944. Circulated postcard with two
commemorative postmarks, date stamps: Prague. Honor work. Reich Labor Service. Art show 1944. Nice allegory with a pair of workers and a shovel. Sent to Frankfurt Main.
9) 1938, postal stationery, Hitler, special mark, party day celebration, NSDAP, Nuremberg.
10) 1938/39, postal stationery, uncirculated, village work in winter (Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes.
11) 1937, postal stationery, Get to know Germany, Lernt Deutschland Kennen. German castles. Commemorative postmark of Düsseldorf, Reichs - Ausstellung.
12) Cover with 3 stamps from the Winter Aid naval series, Winterhilfswert. Special postmark of Obergünzburg Station and Complex (Obergünzburg Erholungsort 700-900m Baÿer-Allgäu). Addressed to the Kempten Cooperative Bank. Bank mark on the reverse.
13) 1944, postal stationery issued with special mark of the German aviation, Luftwaffe, “Combat pilots on the order of the day” (Jagdflieger das gebot der stunde). Image of a fighter. Sharp dater, Wiesbaden, Antwortkarte. 14) Circulated postcard, Bremen square. Winter Help Brand, Winterhilfswert.
15) 1942, two written postal stationery, European Postal Congress, Vienna, 1942. One with commemorative postmark. Also special issue postage.
16) 1943, postcard Silesia-Prague, occupied territories. Clear Silesian postmark, Mährisch-Ostrau 1 to Prague.
17) 1938, postcard, Nuremberg, Congress of Greater Germany (Reichsparteitag Großdeutschland), due to the annexation of Austria to the Third Reich, Anschluss. Clear commemorative postmark. The city of Nazi party rallies. 18) Uncirculated postal stationery with the patriotic text, The Führer only knows struggle, work and care. We want to take away the part that we can take away” (Der Führer Kennt nur kampf, arbeit und sorge. Wir wollen ihm den teil abnehmen den wir ihm abnehmen können).
19) Uncirculated postal stationery, Emergency Aid, (Deutsche nothilfe). Hitler Youth Girl, Hitler Jugend.
20) 1942, uncirculated postal letter from stamp day 1942. With 4 clean commemorative postmarks. Vienna.
21) Uncirculated postal stationery of the beautiful entrance to the Berlin Palace Museum (Eingang zum Schlossmuseum in Berlin).
22) 1932, uncirculated postal stationery of the Goethe centenary, 1832-1932. 23) Uncirculated postal stationery of the Winter Aid, Winterhilfswert. Ulrich V. Hutten, Knight of the Empire (Reichsritter), humanist and one of the greatest propagandists of the Reformation in the Holy Empire. He was, like Martin Luther and Conrad Celtis, a figure of early German nationalism. Its name was adopted by a German division of the Wehrmacht in March 1945.
24) 1942, overpriced circulated postal stationery. Martin Luther. Clear commemorative postmark from Lutterbach Obereis. Its good beer (Lutterbach Obereis. Sein gutes Bier). French town located in the Alsace region, very close to Germany, occupied to date.
25) 1942, postal integer circulated with a surcharge. Image of King Henry I (Heinrich I). Clear commemorative postmark of Timmendorfer Beach, Lübeck Bay on the Baltic Sea.
(WWII army military battle german soldier letter stamp front Germany vignette philately Mayor City Hall Governor Councilor stamp).

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