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- Mi.1-13 Baden Definitives
Mi.1-13 (01.05.1947-01.1948) Baden definitives Mi.1-13 (01.05.1947-01.1948) Baden definitives Screenshot 2021-11-27 at 09.29.50.png Screenshot 2021-11-27 at 09.29.50.png 1/1 Mi.1 - Mi.13 French Zone - Baden definitives Mi.1 (2 Pf) Mi.2 (3 Pf) Mi.3 (10 Pf) Mi.4 (12 Pf - 10.05.1947) Johann Peter Hebel. Ref: 14.11.1947 - 16/38 Mi.5 (15 Pf) Mi.6 (16 Pf) Mi.7 (20 Pf) Mi.8 (24 Pf) Mi.9 (45 Pf) Mi.10 (60 Pf) Mi.11 (75 Pf) Mi.12 (84 Pf) Mi.13 (1 M) Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Sono in diritto di esigere che
1st June 1943 Cartolina Postale 1st June 1943 Cartolina Postale 1/1 CARTOLINA POSTALE PER LE FORZA ARMATE. Italian postcard sent from Greece (?) to an address in Milan. Featuring a propaganda quotation from Mussolini. Ref: 01.06.1943 'Sono in dirittoo di esigere che nessun italiano, dico nessun italiano, pongo in dubbio menomamente che quanto dicono i nostri bollettini è assoluta verità' Mussolini (I am entitled to demand that no Italian, I mean no Italian, question in the least that what our bulletins say is absolute truth) Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- January 1942
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- Mi.162-165 Leipzig Fair
Mi.162-165 (08.-20.05.1946) Leipzig Fair Mi.162-165 (08.-20.05.1946) Leipzig Fair 1/1 Cover sent from Leipzig to Solothurn. Featuring 'Leipzig Fair' stamps Mi.162A - Mi.165A. Note: The senders address to the reverse reads 'Deutschland - USA - Zone', the use of 'USA' being unusual. Ref: 15.10.1946 - 10/73 Allied Occupation - Soviet Zone - West Saxony 'Leipzig Fair' Mi.162 - 165 issued 8th (perf) and 20th (imperf) May 1946 Mi.162A (issued May 8th 1946). Ref: 15.10.1946 - 10/73 Mi.163A (issued May 8th 1946). Ref: 15.10.1946 - 10/73 Mi.164A (issued May 8th 1946). Ref: 15.10.1946 - 10/73 Mi.165A (issued May 8th 1946). Ref: 15.10.1946 - 10/73 Souvenir sheet Souvenir sheet for the first peacetime trade fair. Featuring Mi.162-165. Ref: 12.05.1946 - 17/53 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Memmingen Feldpost
23rd September 1942 1/1 Feldpost cover sent from Memmingen to correspondent in Weilheim. Featuring an unusual briefstempel - difficult to read. Ref: 23.09.1942 Detail of the briefstempel...
- July 1946
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- Stalag III-A
21st December 1939 Stalag III-A 21st December 1939 Stalag III-A 21.12.1939 Stalag III-A reverse.jpeg 21.12.1939 Stalag III-A reverse.jpeg 1/1 Polish POW letter-sheet sent from Stalag III-A at Luckenwaldeto an address in Poland. At this time there were approximately 19,000 Polish soldiers (together with a few Polish civilians). Ref: 21.12.1939 Stalag III-A Stalag III-A opened in Luckenwalde (Brandenburg) on 28th August 1939 and remained operational until 25th April 1945. Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- 13 januar saar postcard
Postcard issued to publicise the upcoming Saar Referendum. Ref: 13.01.1935 - 24/27, BV1235 13th January 1935 Saar Postcards (I) 1/1 Postcard issued to publicise the upcoming Saar Referendum. Ref: 13.01.1935 - 24/27, BV1235 Further examples Postcard titled 'Gruß Lied zur Saar Abstimmung'. Featuring various signatures to the reverse under the words 'Sieg Heil' and beside the slogan 'Alles für Deutschland, unsere Liebe, unsere Lieben'. Ref: 13.01.1935 Fleurs & Papillions Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- NSDAP Stuttgart
7th November 1939 NSDAP Stuttgart 7th November 1939 NSDAP Stuttgart 07.11.1939 NSDAP Stuttgart reverse.jpeg 07.11.1939 NSDAP Stuttgart reverse.jpeg 1/1 Official stationery of the NSDAP (Office of Public Welfare) in Stuttgart. Send to Mr. Burkhardt at the Regional Labour Office Southwest Germany, also in Stuttgart. Ref: 07.11.1936 - 15/84 NSDAP in Stuttgart Further research required Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- 10th June 1943
10th June 1943 10th June 1943 1/0 Postal stationery first issued on 1st August 1941. Mi. P298, H&G 291 (Bender p.77 Vol. 3)
- Mi.140-141 Bohemia and Moravia 600th Anniversary of St.Veits Cathedral
Mi.140-141 (21.11.1944) B&M St.Veits Cathedral Mi.140-141 (21.11.1944) B&M St.Veits Cathedral 1/1 Registered cover sent from Sesemitz/Sezemice to an address in Rovensko. Featuring stamps issue to commemorate the 600th Anniversary of St.Veits Cathedral in Prague (Mi.141). Ref: 12.01.1945 - 9/39 Mi.140 - 141 600th Anniversary of St.Veits Cathedral in Prague Mi.141. Ref: 12.01.1945 - 9/39 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Albert Bruckner
1st November 1947 Albert Brückner 1st November 1947 Albert Brückner 1/1 Commercial cover from Albert Brückner Briefmarken, Phillip-Rosenthal-Straße, Leipzig. Featuring two 2 Pf 1st Control Commission Issue postage stamps (Mi.912) and a single 80 Pf Second Control Commission Issue postage stamp (Mi.957). Brückner's postal vignette is affixed to the reverse. Ref: 01.11.1947 - 17/46 Phillip Rosenthal (1916-2001) was a German industrialist, socialite and Social Democratic Party politician. With the rise of Nazism, and because of his Jewish origin, he and his family had to emigrate to England in 1934. He then worked in the Foreign Office's propaganda department, among others, with the Soldatensender Calais. In 1950, Rosenthal regained control of the family's company Rosenthal AG. In 1968, Rosenthal was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit and in 1981, the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. From 1970 to 1971, he served as Germany's Parliamentary Secretary of State under the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Rosenthal was a public figure, and in addition to being Germany's 'China King', he was often recognised for his eccentric lifestyle and personality. Albert Brückner Further research required Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page












