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- Mi.632-633
Stamps first issued on 3rd September 1936 to celebrate the Nuremberg Party Rally. Mi.623-633 (03.09.1936) 1/1 Stamps first issued on 3rd September 1936 to celebrate the Nuremberg Party Rally. Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Regional Costumes S231
Cover sent from Munich to Stuttgart featuring 'Regional Costumes' stamps in S231 configuration. Ref: 25.06.1936 25th June 1936 1/1 Cover sent from Munich to Stuttgart featuring 'Regional Costumes' stamps in S231 configuration. Ref: 25.06.1936 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Mi.634-642
Stamps first issued on 21st September and 26th October 1936 for the WHW charity, featuring depictions of modern buildings. Mi.634-642 (21.09-26.10.36) Modern Buildings 1/0 Stamps first issued on 21st September and 26th October 1936 for the WHW charity, featuring depictions of modern buildings. Modern Buildings. WHW Charity Issue. Mi.634 - Mi.642 Issued 21st September and 26th October 1936 Mi.635 (Oct. 1936). Ref:10.01.1937 - 1/81 Mi.636 (Oct.1936). Ref: 10.01.1937 - 1/81 Mi.637 (Sept. 1936). Ref: 11.10.1936 Mi.638 (Oct. 1936). Ref: 10.01.1937 - 1/81 Mi.639 (Sept. 1936). Ref: 10.01.1937 - 1/81 Mi.642 (Oct. 1936). Ref: 23.11.1936 - 10/33 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Munich Strassenbahnen Tram Tramway Karlsplatz
Cover featuring a Munich tramway ticket/map affixed to the reverse. To the centre left is a double circle symbol signifying Karlsplatz (unnamed). At the time Karlsplatz was the central hub of the tram network. Ref: 21.12.1936 - 9/46 Willi Brandes 1/2 Cover featuring a Munich tramway ticket/map affixed to the reverse. To the centre left is a double circle symbol signifying Karlsplatz (unnamed). At the time Karlsplatz was the central hub of the tram network. Ref: 21.12.1936 - 9/46 Contempory scene depicting the tram system at Karlsplatz, Munich. Ref: 21.12.1936 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Regierung Frankfurt
Official window envelope sent from the Local Government offices in Frankfurt (Oder) to an unknown recipient. Featuring official 12 Pf postage stamp (Mi.138) with special cancellation reading, 'Vermeidet/ Verkehrsunfälle,/ sie schädigen/ die Volksgemeinschaft' (Avoid traffic accidents, they damage the people's community) Ref: 15.12.1936, JB:227/824 15th December 1936 1/0 Official window envelope sent from the Local Government offices in Frankfurt (Oder) to an unknown recipient. Featuring official 12 Pf postage stamp (Mi.138) with special cancellation reading, 'Vermeidet/ Verkehrsunfälle,/ sie schädigen/ die Volksgemeinschaft' (Avoid traffic accidents, they damage the people's community) Ref: 15.12.1936, JB:227/824 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Punch Remembrance
Cartoon from PUNCH magazine 11th November 1936. A newspaper vendor shouts out the headlines, whilst a disabled war veteran looks on in dismay under the shadow of the cenotaph. 11th November 1936 Pages from 'PUNCH' 1/1 Cartoon from PUNCH magazine 11th November 1936. A newspaper vendor shouts out the headlines, whilst a disabled war veteran looks on in dismay under the shadow of the cenotaph. The caption reads REMEMBRANCE Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Princess Letter 9
10th December 1936 1/0 10th December 1936 Leutstetten to 27 Queen Square, Bath Dear Madeleine! Many thanks for your letter, it gave me great pleasure. I would have written to you sooner only always when I said I will write, one of the others said she has just written to you and told all that we did. I hope your concert was a success. You must have been very excited. I know very well the Polonaise by Chopin, because I once had to dance it in Vienna with a lot of other girls in a charity representation in the opera. We all had beautiful rococo dresses and the teacher of the ballet of the opera taught us how to dance it. It was very amusing, thus we saw the opera stage and all that. It was a success. I am sending the photo I took of you and Mary in Middelkerke. I hope Mary is well again. You are always writing of your friend Susanne. Would you send us once a photo of her, that we know how see looks. I have also a friend of whom I am always talking, she is called Gita and is Hungarian, she is just as old as I am but small and fair and very lively and amusing. Now she is engaged to be married to a very nice boy. We are doing a lot of work for Christmas now. I have painted on porcelain different things. Now we are sewing and doing fine needlework. Sometimes we have visits here. Every Sunday a cousin of ours is coming with her niece, that poor child must go to school in Munich and is unhappy in town. As on Sundays she comes out to play and run. We are going about twice a week to the theatre, today we went to see Konigskinder by Humperdink. I hope it will be nice. My brother is still in Hungary and will come back for Xmas. I am longing to see him. We are always having news on the radio of your King. I find that as a King one may not do such things, he should give up the thought of marriage with such a woman, it is his duty as King, he is old enough to understand it. I am curious to how it will all end. Now what about you, have you thought of becoming a Catholic? Have you asked for religion lessons? I would be very glad to hear you did. But if you don’t want me to mingle in these, your private things excuse me and tell me in your next letter. My love to your family. Yours affectionately Deidi Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Princess Letter 8
4th December 1936 1/0 TYPED LETTER Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- MERKUR Mi.642
Commercial cover sent from 'MERKUR G.m.b.H', Berlin to an address in Halle. Featuring stamp Mi.642 (40 Pf). Ref: 23.11.1936 23rd November 1936 1/1 Commercial cover sent from 'MERKUR G.m.b.H', Berlin to an address in Halle. Featuring stamp Mi.642 (40 Pf). Ref: 23.11.1936 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- thingstatte
13th April 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- 17th November 1936
17th November 1936 1/1 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page
- Gesandtschaft London
Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the official briefstempel 'Deutsche Postschaft London'. Featuring Bochmann: JB:228/824. Ref: 14.11.1936 14th November 1936 German Foreign Embassies 1/1 Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the official briefstempel 'Deutsche Postschaft London'. Featuring Bochmann: JB:228/824. Ref: 14.11.1936 Covers from German Foreign Embassies Adis Ababa Official envelope from the German Embassy in Adis Ababa to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the earlier official briefstempel 'Deutsche Botschaft Adis Abeba'. Ref: 13.02.1936 As previous. Reverse. Ref: 13.02.1936 Cairo Official cover sent from the 'Deutsches Gesandtschaft' (German Embassy), in Cairo. The diplomatic bag would have carrier the correspondence from Egypt to Berlin, which was then forwarded to the recipient in Leipzig. Ref: 17.09.1936 As previous. Reverse. Ref: 17.09.1936 London Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the earlier official briefstempel 'Deutsche Botschaft London'. Ref: 20.03.1936 As previous. Reverse. Ref: 20.03.1936 Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the official briefstempel 'Deutsche Botschaft London'. Featuring Bochmann: JB:228/824. Ref: 14.11.1936 As previous. Reverse. Ref: 14.11.1936 Netherlands Cover sent from 'Deutsches Generalkonsulat in Amsterdam' to an address in Bad Homburg. Featuring the violet hand-stamp 'Durch Posthilfastelle des Auswärtigen Amt' (Through the Postal Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and a red hand-stamp stating 'Frei durch Ablösung Reich' (Free by replacement of Reich). Ref: 23.09.1933 - 17/49 New York Official envelope from the German Embassy in New York to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the earlier official briefstempel 'Deutsche Generalkonsulat New York'. Ref: 18.01.1936 Cover from Berlin to the German Embassy in New York (17 Battery Place). Note: The 'aw' on the registered mail label could be interpreted as Auswätiges Amt (the German Foreign Office in Berlin). However, this was commonly known as the 'AA'. Ref: 12.07.1940 - 13/10 Rio de Janeiro Official cover sent from the 'Deutsches Gesandtschaft' (German Embassy), in Rio de Janeiro. The diplomatic bag would have carrier the correspondence from Brazil to Berlin, which was then forwarded to the recipient in Leipzig. Ref: 11.09.1935 Contact Brief History to inform us of additional information regarding this page












