Nazi Party Event & Propaganda Cards
1942 Printed Envelope From Neuengamme Concentration Camp
Price: $150.00
1941 printed envelope From Neuengamme Concentration Camp. The envelope has instructions and regulations about an inmate's mail priviliges (see Google translation of message). Neuengamme, in Hamburg, Northern Germany. <p>"Over its years of operation, Neuengamme held approximately 100,000 to 106,000 prisoners, including about 13,500 women, who came from across occupied Europe. The inmate population included political prisoners, Jews, Roma (Gypsies), homosexuals, and others deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime.Conditions at Neuengamme were horrific, with overcrowding, poor nutrition, lack of medical care, and forced labor leading to widespread disease and physical abuse. Prisoners suffered severe beatings, arbitrary punishments, and were subjected to grueling work. Death was frequent due to executions, gassing, lethal injections, disease, starvation, and overexertion." Credit Wikipedia. Uses Hindenburg 12pf stamp. Roughly opened at right, otherwise overall good shape considering conditions this survived.
1944 Printed Envelope and Letter From Women's Concentration Camp Ravensbruck
Price: $350.00
1944 envelope and letter from Women's concentration camp Ravensbruck north of Berlin was sent by Emilie Sebkova. The letter has instructions to the sender and a space for a message. Both envelope and letter were sent by Emilie, but at a few months apart. Ravensntuck housed mainly political prisoners and some Jews. "Nazi concentration camp exclusively for women from 1939 to 1945, located in northern Germany, 90 km (56 mi) north of Berlin at a site near the village of Ravensbrück (part of Fürstenberg/Havel). The camp memorial's estimated figure of 132,000 women were in the camp during the war... Reverse of letter has inmate's name, number, block and DOB. Overall excellent condition.
1942 Formula Letter From Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp to Poland
Price: $150.00
1942 formula letter from Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. The letter is a folding card with instructions to the sender and a space for a message. Instructions to the reciepient is attached via a pasted strip. Sachsenhausen, in Oranienburg Germany, near Berlin, was a brutal camp, noted for extermination of Russian POW's as well as political and religious prisoners. Small tear in right margin. Overall great shape considering conditions this survived.
1940 Formula Letter From Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Price: $125.00
1940 formula letter from Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. The letter is a folding card with instructions (see photo) to the sender and a space for a message. Sachsenhausen, in Oranienburg Germany, near Berlin, was a brutal camp, noted for extermination of Russian POW's as well as political and religious prisoners. Content censor K. Filefold down middle. Overall fair shape considering conditions this survived.
1942 Formula Letter From Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Price: $125.00
1942 formula letter from Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. The letter is a folding card with instructions (see photo) to the sender and a space for a message. Sachsenhausen, in Oranienburg Germany, near Berlin, was a brutal camp, noted for extermination of Russian POW's as well as political and religious prisoners. Content mail censor office B. Uses Leipzig 12pf stamp, probably sent to inmate by family. Small closed tear bottom, otherwise overall excellent shape considering conditions this survived.
1942 Formula Letter From KZ Sachsenhausen to Litzmannstadt
Price: $150.00
1942 formula letter from Sachsenhausen concentration camp to the Jewish ghetto in Litzmannstadt, Poland. The letter is a folding card with instructions (see photo) to the sender and a space for a message. Sachsenhausen, in Oranienburg Germany, near Berlin, was a brutal camp, noted for extermination of Russian POW's as well as political and religious prisoners. Content mail censor office D. Uses hitler 12pf stamp. Reverse of letter has inmate's name, number, block and DOB. Overall excellent condition.
1939 SA Games Cancel Linz Austria
Price: $14.50
1939SA Games Cancel, Linz Austria on postal card to Vienna. Cancel says: Military competition of the SA Brigade 94 in the Fuhrer's twin town. Six pf. Hindenburg stamp printed on card.
German Occupation Asch Armed Nazis PPC
Price: $55.00
German occupation of the Sudetenland, Sep. 21, 1938. Card shows
armed nazis in various uniforms; including SA brownshirts. Small map
of Asch area inset. Card has local 1.20 Kcs. overprint on 10h stamp, for Asch.
Propaganda cancel in red reads, "Wir haben do...ach getragen, nun sind wir fre..und
bleiben frei! Postamt Asch 1, am 21 September 1938." Loosely
translated means; We have carried the day and are now free! Date
cancel with Sep. 30, 1938 CDS.
German Occupation Asch Armed Nazis PPC
Price: $55.00
German occupation of the Sudetenland, Sep. 21, 1938. Card shows
armed nazis in various uniforms; including SA brownshirts. Small map
of Asch area inset. Card has local 1.20 Kcs. overprint on 10h stamp, for Asch.
Propaganda cancel in red reads, "Wir haben do...ach getragen, nun sind wir fre..und
bleiben frei! Postamt Asch 1, am 21 September 1938." Loosely
translated means; We have carried the day and are now free! Date
cancel with Sep. 30, 1938 CDS.
Der Ewige Jew Propaganda Card For Munich Exhibiion (Copy)
Price: $135.00
19387 Propaganda card printed for Der Ewige Jew exhibition held in Munich Germany. The show was designed to villify Jews to help Hitler with his Antisemitism agenda. Card shows dark, Jewish man holding a handful of gold coins in one hand, and a map with a hammer and cycle in the other. Card reads, "Der Ewige Jew, Giant Political Show in the Library of the German Museum in Munich. From 8 Nov 1937, Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reverse has imprinted 5pf airmail stamp. This card stands as one of the best examples of NAZI hate propaganda during the period leading up to WW II.
