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- Karl-Ernst Ramftler
18th August 1947 Karl-Ernst Ramftler 18th August 1947 Karl-Ernst Ramftler 18.08.1947 - 16_64 Karl-Ernst Ramftler reverse.jpeg 18.08.1947 - 16_64 Karl-Ernst Ramftler reverse.jpeg 1/1 Commercial postcard sent from stamp dealer Karl-Ernst Ramftler in Hamburg to a correspondent in Heilbronn. Ref: 18.08.1947 - 16/64 Karl-Ernst Ramftler Further research required Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Bochmann Wuppertal
22nd June 1946 JB: Wuppertal 22nd June 1946 JB: Wuppertal 1/1 Cover sent from Wuppertal to Lüdenscheid featuring special cancellation JB:Wuppertal8/787 (tied to 3 Pf and 4 Pf American print definitives). Ref: 22.06.1946 - 17/51 WUPPERTAL cancellations as featured in the Bochmann catalogues (1952) JB:Wuppertal8/787 - '2te Philatelisten-Tagung/ 22.-23.Juni 1946'. Ref: 22.06.1946 - 17/51 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- crusemann
8th February 1946 8th February 1946 Cover sent to 'Korvettenkapiän a.D. Fr. Crüsemann'. Ref: 08.02.1946 - 13/50 Cover sent to 'Korvettenkapiän a.D. Fr. Crüsemann'. Ref: 08.02.1946 - 13/50 1/0 Notes on Friedrich Crüsemann U 86 was launched at the Germania shipyard in Kiel on 7 November 1916 and was commissioned on 30 November 1916. From February 1917 the boat was assigned to the IV. The commanders of the submarine were Kapitänleutnant Friedrich Crüsemann (30 November 1916 to 22 June 1917), Kapitänleutnant Alfred Götze (23 June 1917 to 25 January 1918) and Oberleutnant zur See Helmut Patzig (26 January 1918 to 11 November 1918). U 86 carried out ten operations in the eastern North Atlantic around the British Isles during World War I. In the process, 32 merchant ships with a total tonnage of 119,411 gross registered tonnes (GRT) were sunk. These included ships of the Entente powers as well as ships flying neutral flags. In addition, on 15 December 1917, a French naval tug was damaged by gunfire south of Belle-Île.
- May 1940
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- December 1943
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- January 1940
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- December 1940
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- February 1940
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- Nachnahme Lubeck
9th March 1947 9th March 1947 Untitled 5.jpeg Untitled 5.jpeg 1/1 Registered nachnahme cover sent from Lübeck to Hannover. Featuring postage stamps Mi.912 (2 Rpf), Mi.922 (15 Rpf), Mi.924 (20 Rpf), and Mi.931 (45 Rpf). Ref: 09.03.1947 - 14/3 Contact Brief History to inform us of additonal information regarding this page
- Stuttgart Zuruck
16th March 1946 Stuttgart Zurück 16th March 1946 Stuttgart Zurück 16.03.1946 Stuttgart Zuruck reverse.jpeg 16.03.1946 Stuttgart Zuruck reverse.jpeg 1/1 'Fee paid' 'Zurück' cover sent from Bendorf to Stuttgart. With postal authorities hand stamp to reverse stating, 'Recipient and street in Stuttgart unknown'. Ref: 16.03.1946 - 16/13 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page







