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Propaganda card for the 1933 election used later, in September of that year. Shows the sun as a swastika rising over the castle above Braubach am Rhein, with CDS from that city. Hindenburg medaillion franking.
US$69
(ca €54.14)
Great original real photo of SS scouts.
US$39
(ca €30.6)
Great original real photo of SS scouts.
US$39
(ca €30.6)
One of the oddest WWII photos I've seen -- a German soldier dressed as a Roman chariotter and driving a chariot powered by two motorcycles instead of horses. An original, private Real Photo postcard.
US$59
(ca €46.3)
Original postcard for the Czech Legion. Czechoslovakia was part of Austria at the start of WWI and were obligated to fight on the side of the Entente forces (Germany-Austria-Turkey-Bulgaria) against the allies. However, there was a large national liberation movement, so many Czechs went abroad to fight against the Germans-Austrians with the hope that if they lost, Czhecoslovakia would become an independent nation, which is what happened. The Czechs fought for Russia, for the Italians and for the French, among others. However, before the end of the war Imperial Russia was overthrown to become the USSR, and the Communists became antagonists to the Czechs, who then fought against them after the end of the war, from one end of Siberia to the other.
US$35
(ca €27.46)