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NAZI GERMANY
My COVERS
1935

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PASSAU to MUNICH
15th Jan 1935

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This cover was sent from Passau to Munich on 15th Jan 1935. The postage paid was 52Rpf and consists of three 12Rpf Hindenburg Medallions and two 8Rpf stamps from the 'professions' series. The reverse of the cover has the arrival cancel in Munich as well as two wax seals inscribed 'AS'.

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Cover from Passau


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BRESLAU POLICE
4th Feb 1935

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This cover was sent by the Breslau Police to Berlin on 4th Feb 1935. It would normally have official stamps but on this occasion, it has four 6Rpf Hindenburg Medallion stamps.

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Breslau Police


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COVER from SAARBRÜCKEN to LONDON
1st Mar 1935

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AMT WACHTENDONK
11th Mar 1935

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This cover was sent from the Amt Wachtendonk to Berlin on 11th Mar 1935. It has a single 12Rpf 'Liberation of Saarland' stamp.

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Cover to Berlin


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LOCAL SAARLAND COVER
10th May 1935

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This cover has a 12Rpf stamp and was sent from the Saarland to a local address. In addition to the regular CDS cancel there is an additional slogan cancel 'Deutsch ist die Saar' - 'The Saar is German', a phrase used before the reintegration of the Saarland into Germany and designed to encourage the electorate to vote for the re-union.

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Saarland Cover


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COVER from HAMBURG
12th Jun 1935

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This cover has a 12Rpf stamp and was sent from The Electrola Company from Hamburg to Berlin. The cover has an attractive machine cancel with a CDS 'HAMBURG 1 - 12.6.35' as well as a slogan 'Besucht die deutsche | DERBY WOCHE | 22-30. Juni 1935 | Hamburgs Volksfest' or 'Visit the German | DERBY WEEK | 22-30. June 1935 | Hamburg's folk festival'.

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Cover from Hamburg


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COVER from BERLIN
12th Jul 1935

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This cover was sent from the Reich's Ministry of the Interior in Berlin to someone in Munich.

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Reich's Ministry of the Interior


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COVER from HAMBURG
20th Jul 1935

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This is another cover sent from the Electrola Company in Hamburg to Berlin. On this occasion there are two 6Rpf stamps for a total of 12Rpf postage.

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Electrola Company Cover


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COVER to FRANKFURT
23rd Nov 1935

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This intriguing cover was sent by rail on the BERLIN to EISENACH line by courier ('Durch Eilboten!') to Frankfurt on 22nd Nov 1935. There are four 12Rpf stamps and a single 4Rpf Hindenburg Medallion stamp.

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Cover to Frankfurt


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COVER from BAUTZEN
30th Nov 1935

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This cover has a simple CDS applied in BAUTZEN on 30th Nov 1935. In addition to the 3Rpf and 5Rpf Hindenburg Medallion stamps there is a special slogan cancel advertising the use of airmail.

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Cover from Bautzen


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--- NACHNAHME ---
CASH on DELIVERY

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Cash on Delivery is a method of payment where a supplier posts a parcel, letter, or package to a buyer. The sender pays for the postage and instructs the post office to deliver the package, but only if the receiver pays the amount specified by the sender. If the recipient is not at home when the delivery is made it can either be rescheduled or collected at a local post office. The post office credits the sender's account once the package is paid for. If the recipient refuses to pay for the item it is returned to the sender.

From GERMERSHEIM
17th Apr 1935

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This Cash on Delivery label was sent from Germersheim on 17th Apr 1935 and has a 25Rpf and a 1Rpf stamp for a total of 26Rpf. The value of the C.O.D was 1 Mark 16Rpf and it was sent by the Tax and Municipality of Finnehmerei in Germersheim.

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30-Jul-2021 11:29