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Feldpost R & V-Label variations

Feldpost R-Label variations

Feldpost R-Label variations

Example of registered feldpost mail with Feldpost Office identification number (335) being incorporated by way of the feldpost cancel. Ref: 25.02.1943, MFP24/139


Registered mail labels as used within the German feldpost system (and beyond).

 

Basic R-Label with hand-stamped identification number (865). Ref: 14.09.1942, MFP1/133
Feldpost office Identification number (335) by way of feldpost cancellation. Ref:25.02.1943, MFP24/139
'Deutsche Feldpost' printed text with hand-stamp feldpost office number (740). Ref: 16.06.1943, MFP51/140


 

Post-War usage


Post-war use of R-Label in Buchholz (hand stamped '10 Buchholz'). Ref: 28.01.1946 - 10/71
Post-war use of R-Label in Chemnitz (hand stamped 'Chnz 25'). Ref: 19.02.1946 - 10/42
Post-war use of R-Label in Frankfurt a.M. (hand stamp 'Frankfurt (Main) 2'). Ref: 20.04.1946 - 10/15
Post-war use of R-Label in Hamburg (manuscript 'Ham 46'). Ref: 12.04.1946 - ?
Post-war use of R-Label in Mayen (hand stamp 'Mayen'). Ref: 12.04.1946 - 15/14
Post-war use of R-Label in Schlüchtern (hand-stamp 'Schlüchtern'). Ref: 01.03.1946 - 16/3
Post-war use of naval R-Label in Wesermünde (hand stamp 'Wesermünde-Wulsdorf'). From Oct.1942 the navy used roman numerals on registered mail to disguise its postal origin. Ref: 18.05.1946 - 15/32

 

Valeur mail labels as used within the German feldpost system (and beyond).


Post-war use of V-Label in Frankenberg (manuscript 'Frankenberg Sachs'). Ref: 05.04.1948 - 10/53

 

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