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  • Autobahn Frankfurt

    25th January 1943 25th January 1943 1/1 Postcard sent via feldpost depicting the Autobahn at Frankfurt a.M. Ref: 25.01.1943

  • Senftenberg Baptism Certificate

    Official Senftenberg court letter requesting a baptismal certificate from the Catholic parish office at Sayn. Ref: 14.08.1936 - 25/10 14th August 1936 Senftenberg District Court 14.08.1936-reverse.jpeg 14.08.1936-reverse.jpeg 1/1 Official Senftenberg court letter requesting a baptismal certificate from the Catholic parish office at Sayn. Ref: 14.08.1936 - 25/10 The letter reads: In the guardianship case Herzog (surname) I hereby humbly request that a full baptismal certificate of Magdalena Böchling, born on 28 February 1866 in Sayn, be sent to me free of charge. By order (signature) Clerk of the Court Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

  • Bochmann Troppau

    8th October 1938 JB: Troppau 1/0 See 28/68 (Oct. 1938)

  • Mi.660-661 Mi.P267

    Main image: Mi.660 (Ref: 23.02.1938), secondary image: Mi.661 (Ref: 02.04.1938) Mi.660-661 (28.01.1938) & Mi.P269 1/1 Main image: Mi.660 (Ref: 23.02.1938), secondary image: Mi.661 (Ref: 02.04.1938) Postal stationery Mi.P269 - see 28/71 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

  • Feldpost Aa designation etc

    17th August 1943 Feldpost 'Aa' designation etc. 17th August 1943 Feldpost 'Aa' designation etc. 17.08.1943 Feldpost Qb reverse.jpeg 17.08.1943 Feldpost Qb reverse.jpeg 1/1 Feldpost cover sent from FPN L 36735 to the Wehrmeldeamt (recruiting office) in Dresden. Featuring a feldpost date stamp with 'Qb' designation letters. Ref: 17.08.1943 'FELDPOST ' designation letters: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o , a1etc. , Aa etc. , Misc. Feldpost designation letter 'Aa', 'Ab', 'Ba', 'Bb' , 'Da', 'Db', 'Ea', 'Eb', 'Fa', 'Fb', 'Ia', 'Ib', 'Ka', 'Kb' , 'La', 'Lb' , 'Ma' , 'Mb' , 'Oa', 'Ob', 'Pa', 'Pb' , 'Pc' , 'Qa', 'Qb' , 'Ra', 'Rb', 'Sa', 'Sb', 'Ha', 'Hb' variations 'Bb' designation. Level position. Ref: 22.08.1943 'Kb' designation. Level position. Ref: 16.12.1942 'Lb' designation. Level position. Ref: 14.01.1944 'Ma' designation. Level position. Ref: 14.09.1942 'Mb' designation. Level position. Ref: 29.03.1943 'Pb' designation. Level position. Ref: 15.03.1943 'Pc' designation. Level position. Ref: 10.06.1943 'Qb' designation. Level position. Ref: 17.08.1943 'Qb' variation? See 12.07.1943 - 23/36 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

  • Princess Letter 39

    15th April 1938 1/0 15th April 1938 Sarvar to 27 Queen Square, Bath Dear Madeleine! I wish you a very happy Easter. I do hope poor Robert is much better. You must have had a very bad time during his illness. Thank God he is much better now. Muck is in England now. I don’t know her address and cant write to her. Its such a funny idea to have one sister in England and the other in France so far away. Here it is cold now and windy. I wish that ugly wind would stop blowing for once. All the fruit trees are in full bloom and our garden is lovely. I hope Baby is recovering soon, she seems to be ill all the time with slight colds and flu. I wish you again all possible luck and happiness for Easter. With fondest love from Loll (same letter) Dear Madeleine! Many, many thanks for your good wishes. I was so sorry to hear of Roberts illness. I do hope he’s quite well again. Where is he going to? Are you coming to the continent this year again or will you stay in England? I think we’ll stay here for the whole time. I would have loved to hear you talk German to that doctor, it must have been about the same as us talking Hungarian. Loll & I having Hungarian lessons, I think it’s the worse language you can learn, even much much worse than French. You just break your tongue and I think I also forgot my English by it. Muck was in Luxembourg and I think is now already in London. It’s a pity England is so big that you cant see her. She is going to Birmingham and then going to Scotland to Aberdane or how its called. She had to travel alone till Munich and of course her trunk got lost at Vienna and when she went on to Luxembourg with my aunt and stayed there for some days, she had nothing to change. But she enjoyed herself very much and they were very nice to her. I have a cold again and am lying in bed, but I’ll get up today. Since Munich I have already had three now, and I am very cross at it. Our marriage will be one of the first days in August. I hope all will go well till then. We have had rather a troubled time now and we have no idea where to settle down. Perhaps even in Switzerland with my fiancés brother and family. We were very glad that Gottf. had been here all the time and he wont go away so very soon. Mammi and I had been to Budapest to buys things for the trousseau. We are perhaps going to Munich at the end of the month. I would love to go. I hope you’ll have nice Easter holidays. Bye-the-bye what are you studying now. Please remember me to all your family and still many thanks for the good wishes. Yours with fondest love Baby Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

  • 2nd October 1939

    2nd October 1939 2nd October 1939 1/2 Bochmann: Schierke 2 - 1934 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

  • Buildings 1939 Booklet

    Buildings 1939 Booklet (12.1939) Buildings 1939 Booklet (12.1939) 1/0 Fridericus 1933 , Hindenburg 1933 , Wagner 1933 , Hindenburg 1934 , Professions 1934 , Folk Costumes 1935 , Olympic Games 1936 , Hindenburg 1936/37 , Modern Buildings 1936 , Hindenburg 1937/39 , Ships 1937 , Ostmark 1938 , Hindenburg 1939 , Buildings 1939 , Hindenburg 1940/41 , Buildings 1940 , Adolf Hitler 1941 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

  • Adolf Hitler

    20th April 1938 Adolf Hitler Screenshot 2021-11-27 at 09.29.50.png Screenshot 2021-11-27 at 09.29.50.png 1/1 Adolf Hitler (1889 -1945) See 20.04.1938 - 24/47 (Hitler head and shoulders in circle variation) 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 Latvian displacement from 1944 'With the USSR Red Army approaching the eastern border of Latvia in the summer of 1944, an extensive refugee flow of Latvian population started westwards. People ran from the Bolshevik terror and likely repressions and additionally the refugee flow was due to the approaching frontline and warfare. Many Latvian people were coercively evacuated by the Nazi occupation authorities. The number of refugees in Germany was increased by the workers sent there during Nazi occupation, prisoners and concentration camp captives, as well as the Latvian soldiers transported to Germany. At the beginning of 1945 there were 171 000 residents of Latvia in the German Reich.' From: Camps in Germany (144-1951) for refugees from Baltic countries (link to web site) Contact Brief History to inform us of additonal information regarding this page

  • Feldpost Label O0999

    11th November 1943 11th November 1943 1/0 Section of cardboard box with feldpost label affixed. Feldpost label imprint O/0999. Ref: 11.11.1943

  • Bochmann Eger

    Postcard (with imprint 'VISIT 111') postmarked from Eger (addressed at a later date?), featuring various stamps including, from Czechoslovakia, 20 H (Mi.279B), 15 H (Mi.34, from 1919), and 75 H (Mi.37, from 1919). Tied with JB:Egler1/248 and also featuring a second post office hand stamp with the slogan, 'DIE WAHRHEIT HAT GESIEGT' (The truth has prevailed). Ref: 13.10.1938 13th October 1938 JB: Eger 13.10.1938 Eger Wir Sind Frei reverse.jpeg 13.10.1938 Eger Wir Sind Frei reverse.jpeg 1/1 Postcard (with imprint 'VISIT 111') postmarked from Eger (addressed at a later date?), featuring various stamps including, from Czechoslovakia, 20 H (Mi.279B), 15 H (Mi.34, from 1919), and 75 H (Mi.37, from 1919). Tied with JB:Egler1/248 and also featuring a second post office hand stamp with the slogan, 'DIE WAHRHEIT HAT GESIEGT' (The truth has prevailed). Ref: 13.10.1938 EGER cancellations as featured in the Bochmann catalogues (1952) The Czechoslovakian town of Cheb. JB:Eger1/248. 'EGER 1'. Ref: 03.10.1938 JB:Eger1/248. 'EGER 2'. Ref: 13.10.1938 Note on JB:Eger1/248 - The post office number and letter designation are '1' or '2', and letters through 'a' to 'i', and 'k' to 'm' JB:Eger2/248 - '50.Geburtstag des Führers/ deutsch der Sudetengau'. Ref: 20.04.1939 Slogan cachets 'DIE WAHRHEIT HAT GESIEGT/ POSTAMT/ EGER 2' (The truth has triumphed). Ref: 02.10.1938 - 17/8 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page

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