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- Mi.826-827
Mi.826 - 827 (Dec 1942) Hitler head definitives 07.11.1944 Mi.827 reverse.jpeg 07.11.1944 Mi.827 reverse.jpeg 1/1 Registered mail cover sent from Hildesheim to an address in Pobershau. Featuring a strip of two Mi.827 (complete with sheet number 03464 to the margin). Ref: 07.11.1944 Mi.826 -827 Hitler head definitives by letterpress (also see Mi.787-788) Mi.827 (with sheet number at the margin). Ref: 07.11.1944 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Telegram C Pf N. 1. 42
16th July 1943 C Pf N. 1. 42 16th July 1943 C Pf N. 1. 42 1/0 See 16.07.1943 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Camp Post Hanau Displaced Latvians
1st November 1947 Latvian Displacement 1st November 1947 Latvian Displacement 01.11.1947 Displaced Lithuanians 24+76 Red.jpeg 01.11.1947 Displaced Lithuanians 24+76 Red.jpeg 1/1 'Camp Post/ Hanau 24+76', issued for the Baltic Philatelic Exhibition (1st - 3rd November 1947). Ref: 1.11.1947 - 14/76 ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us.
- Dornier Do 17
15th January 1939 Dornier Do 17 15th January 1939 Dornier Do 17 15.01.1939 Dornier reverse.jpeg 15.01.1939 Dornier reverse.jpeg 1/1 An 'Unsere Luftwaffe' postcard (Nr.227) depicting the Dornier Do 17 light bomber aircraft. Ref: 15.01.1939 ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us.
- Mi.P224
4th November 1933 Mi.P224 1/0 Mi.P224 - See 05.01.1934 - 24/7 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- October 1947
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- Oflag VI-B
25th April 1941 Oflag VI-B 25th April 1941 Oflag VI-B Screenshot 2021-11-27 at 09.29.50.png Screenshot 2021-11-27 at 09.29.50.png 1/1 Oflag VI-B Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Willi Van Haarlen
9th December 1946 9th December 1946 09.12.1946 Willi van Haaren Mi.918 reverse.jpeg 09.12.1946 Willi van Haaren Mi.918 reverse.jpeg 1/1 Commercial postcard from stamp dealer Willi Van Haaren in Frankfurt to a client in Stuttgart. Featuring postage stamps Mi.912 and Mi.918. Ref: 09.12.1945 - 13/107 Contact Brief History to inform us of additonal information regarding this page
- Heinkel He70
Postcard sent from Fassberg to an address in Bremen, depicting the Heinkel He 70 'Blitz'. Note: There appears to be no record of aircraft identification code 'D-U 60 R'. Ref: 01.11.1935 1st November 1935 Heinkel He 70 'Blitz' 1/1 Postcard sent from Fassberg to an address in Bremen, depicting the Heinkel He 70 'Blitz'. Note: There appears to be no record of aircraft identification code 'D-U 60 R'. Ref: 01.11.1935 Further information and variations Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regrding this page
- Paul Horbiger
27th June 1943 Paul Hörbiger 27th June 1943 Paul Hörbiger 1/0 Paul Hörbiger (1894 - 1981) Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Vorpostenboot V 315 Bris
22nd July 1943 Vorpostenboot V 315 'Bris' 22nd July 1943 Vorpostenboot V 315 'Bris' 1/0 See 22.07.1943 - 23/51 Appeared to have used forced labour - Vosswerke On board 20 July [1943] Dear workmates I think it's about time I wrote you a few lines again. First of all, I would like to thank you for the mailings, which I was very pleased about, especially about the pay book bag, because I have been missing something like that for a long time. I also received the anniversary edition of the Voßpost, for which I would like to thank you once again. Now to come back to the “marvellous life of a sailor”. As we all know, there are two sides to everything, including the life of a sailor. We also have our difficult days from time to time, but we soon forget them. However, we still have it better than the Landser out in Russia. We have our regular meals and our warm bunk, which the Landser sometimes has to do without altogether. When we have wind force 8-9, that's when our hard days begin. When everything goes haywire in the radio room, you sometimes don't know what to hold on to at the same time. If you're not quite seaworthy and want to jump overboard, then the marvellous life of a sailor is over. But as I said, you forget all about it straight away. Unfortunately, I have to finish now, because my watch is about to end and I want to do some more filing. Many greetings to all my comrades. [Landser = slang for German soldier] Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Mi.P314 IIa obliteration
18th March 1946 Mi.P314 IIa Obliteration 18th March 1946 Mi.P314 IIa Obliteration 18.03.1946 Mi.P314 IIa Obliteration reverse.jpeg 18.03.1946 Mi.P314 IIa Obliteration reverse.jpeg 1/1 Tübingen, French Zone. Postal stationery Mi.P314 IIa (1944), with 'home-made' obliteration of the propaganda slogan ('Der Fuhrer kennt nur' on four lines) and postage stamp (Mi.6) covering the Hitler head 6 Pf imprint. Featuring 'CIVIL MAILS' military censorship hand-stamp '15451'. Ref: 18.03.1946 - 7/58 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page









