NAZI GERMANY
PP152-A
BLANK CARD
3Rpf HITLER MEDALLION
(1941/1945)
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Starting in 1933 a great number of plain postcards were printed to private order. These cards all had pre-printed Hindenburg, Hitler or Posthorn stamps and vary by the presence/absence of a vertical dividing line, the value of the pre-printed stamp, presence/absence of text and solid destination line. It is impossible to determine the actual release date of each of the variants, so standard practise is to list them as being published on the same date as the issuance of the respective self-adhesive stamps.
These blank postcards were issued throughout 1941 until 1945 and exists in many basic forms.
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PP152-A-1
3Rpf HITLER MEDALLION
This postcard has no text, vertical diving line or dotted/solid address lines and measures 148 x 105mm. There is a single pre-printed 3Rpf Hitler portrait stamp. The card exists in two variations:
PP152-A-1/01: this card was produced on cream-coloured card stock.
PP152-A-1/02: this card a darker card stock.
PP152-A-1/01
FROM MY COLLECTION
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PP152-A-2
3Rpf HITLER MEDALLION
This postcard has a single pre-printed 3Rpf Hitler portrait stamp and can be identified by the five lines (four dotted and one solid) in the address section. In addition there is an inscription "Absender" in the top left-hand corner of the card and "C/1934" on the bottom left-hand corner.
PP152-A-2
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