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2nd September 1933
RDPSH

Postcard sent from the NSDAP Rally in Nuremberg, the 'Rally of Victory'. The image depicts the Gooseman Fountain (Gänsemännchenbrunnen) that was located in todays fruit market. Post war the statue was relocated to the courtyard of the new Town Hall building. Adjacent to the Hindenburg Medallion postage stamp there is a 5 Pf. RDPSH (Reichsbund Deutscher Papier und Schreibwarenhändler) revenue stamp.

To the upper right edge there is an unofficial red/violet hand-stamp reading, 'Reichsparteitag/ Nürnberg 1933'. It is generally considered that variations of this hand-stamp were used by the camp branch post offices (at Langwasser, Russenwiese, and Luitpoldhain Hall) as 'acceptance cachets' before being forwarded to the head office at Nuremberg 2 for cancellation. Ref: 02.09.1933


RDPSH

Reichsbund Deutscher Papier und Schreibwarenhändler

(German Association of Paper and Stationery Traders)

 

Accoring to Erler there are two RDPSH revenue stamps, a 5 Pf. and 10 Pf.


Date of origin unknown but presumed to be early 1930's



5 Pf. Lilac on cream. Erler p.60. Ref: 02.09.1933

 

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