A VARIETY OF AUTHENTIC NAZI ERA
GERMAN POSTCARDS (ANSICHTSKARTEN OR AK)
OF HITLER'S BERLIN REICHSCHANCELLERY
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WE DO NOT SELL REPRODUCTIONS OF ANY
THIRD REICH POSTAL MATERIAL, period.
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Lot 527 - right is a black & white souvenir postcard measuring 91 x 142 mm, showing the Ehrenhof or Honor Courtyard of Hitler's Reichschancellery, complete with Arno Breker statues.
This absolutely genuine Third Reich postcard was produced by Verlag Hans Andres of Berlin. It was never mailed.
Good original condition.
$ 24.95. (Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page) .
Lot 521 - right is a photographic postcard showing showing the Ehrenhof or Honor Courtyard of Hitler's Reichschancellery, designed by architect Albert Speer.
This
original Nazi era postcard measures 116 x 148 mm and was never mailed. Blank back, no writing, in very nice condition.
$ 29.95. (Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page)
Lot 525 - left, this 0 x 141 mm photographic Third Reich postcard shows the entrance to Adolf Hitler's office in the Marble Gallery of Reichschancellery in Berlin, flanked by two armed SS men.
On 5 November 1942 the postcard was mailed to a Joseph Zeidler in Vienna by an enthusiastic visitor to Berlin. Nice used condition with two Hindemburg postage stamps.
$ 24.95
(Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page)
Lot 529 - the Nazi era photographic postcard on the left shows Adolf Hitler's office in the New Reichschancellery in Berlin. The card was mailed from Potsdam on 12 November 1942 to a lady in Stuttgart . The Deutsche Reichspost employee who canceled the purple Adolf Hitler postage stamp pressed very hard and as a result a round outline / circle is visible on the front side of the 90 x 140 mm card.
Lot 539 - left, Verlag Hermann Schmidt of Berlin produced this 91 x 142 mm photographic Nazi postcard showing the Wilhelmplatz in Berlin with the Reichschancellery on the left and the Nazi Propaganda Ministry of Dr. Joseph Goebbels on the right.
It was hard to photograph but visible on the actual postcard card on the right side of the gobelin and left of the AH monogram above the door.
Honest use, and our price reflects the slight damage caused by the postal employee in 1942.
$ SOLD $ (Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page)
Lot 533 - this unused 90 x 141 mm Novobrom postcard was produced during the Third Reich. It shows four different interior views of Hitler's New Reichschancellery and the Ehrenhof on the outside.
The card was never mailed and has a blank back. Over 80 years old and in very nice condition.
$ 17.95.
(Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page)
On 5 February 1940 the card was mailed from Berlin to a lady in Mautern. The address shows she was a Notarswitwe, or the widow of a notary!
.With original stamp and Leipziger Messe cancel. Actual usage, exactly as shown above and right.
$ SOLD $ (Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page)
Lot 540 - a Nazi postcard of the Reichschancellery decorated with swastika banners as photographed from the Wilhelmplatz side. The 89 x 140 mm was mailed from Berlin to a Fraulein in Vienna on 11 November 1940, and the sender confirms her ostensibly small package had arrived in fine shape, and that a letter showing his dementia, would follow soon.
$ SOLD $. (Postage details are at the top of this USMBOOKS web page)
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