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GERMAN EMPIRE
FIRST WORLD WAR
POSTCARDS

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SERIES 607
"DER URKORNISCHE"
(THE ORIGINAL)


This series of six postcards take a humorous look at the life of a new recruit in the German Army. The artist was Rudolf Mälzer (1881-1937) a German folk singer and comedian in Leipzig. The series was probably published in 1914 or 1915 (the two dated cards in my collection were cancelled in Aug 1915).

The cards were published by Verlag R and KL of Hanover, a prolific publisher of this type of sentimentally thermed postcards in the early 1900's.

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No.1
GRÜSSEN!
(GREETING)

Although this example has a long message on the reverse it was never postally used.

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No.2
LANGSAMER METER
(SLOW METER)

Although this example has a long message on the reverse it was never postally used.

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No.3
ZURÜCK, MARSCH MARSCH
(BACK, MARCH, MARCH)

Although this example has a long message on the reverse it was never postally used.

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No.4
LAUFSCHRITT
(RUNNING STEP)

This example was used as a Feldpost card in Strassburg on 30th Aug 1915 and was sent to Munich.

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No.5
KNIEBEUGE.
(SQUAT)

This example was used as a Feldpost card in Strassburg on 28th Aug 1915 and was sent to Munich.

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No.6
HURRAH! DIENSTFREI!
(HURRAY! OFF DUTY!)

Although this example has a long message on the reverse it was never postally used.

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