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[Below: Private postcard, the reverse is blank. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Private postcard, the reverse is blank. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Private postcard. Click to enlarge.]
[Below: Reverse. '...Westfront 1940'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Private postcard. Click to enlarge.]
[Below: Reverse. 'April 29, 1940'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Private postcard, the reverse is blank. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Reverse. 'In the West 1939'.Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Reverse. 'Music Corps in Romania 1942'.Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This is Georg 'Peterle' Schentke (November 23, 1919 – December 25, 1942), a Luftwaffe ace with 88 aerial victories and won the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. His plane went down on the Eastern Front on Christmas Day and although he was seen to bail out of his Bf 109 G-2, Schentke remains missing in action. Click to enlarge.]
[Below: This is Horst Carganico (September 27, 1917 – May 27, 1944) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator and fighter ace during World War II. He is credited with 60 aerial victories achieved in over 600 combat missions and won the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: On the reverse it says 'July 1937'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: On the reverse it says, in English, 'Nazi demonstration Munich'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: These look like Red Cross women but they have strange brooches that aren't Red Cross. They say 'KrankenHaus' on them, which means hospital. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Polish regular army leading POWs and I'm guessing probably from one of the Polish wars of the 1920s. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: As you'll see explained below, these are military watch makers/repair workshop. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Hmm... this man's uniform is very strange-looking. I had to ask a friend on this one. His tabs tell us he is an Assistant Section Leader RAD enlisted ranks. Basically a corporal. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Reverse. This says 'Sept. 3, 1939. Outbreak of war with England & France'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This is a card for a WW2 3D viewer. These came in a variety of books, and let me just say, these are incredibly cool. The special glassses that come with the books make these cards looks intensely 3D and super clear. It really is the next best thing to being there. Click to enlarge.]
[Below: Reverse. That strange thing on the bottom is a drawing of the 3D glasses the books come with. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: These odd picture was stuck on the back of the photo above, cut crudely from a photo album (damaging the photo and cutting it nearly in half). What are they doing? Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Dated 1933, this shows two soldiers in Weimar uniforms before the Third Reich insignia became common in late '33 to early '34 when a military decree expanded the army from the 10,000 limit the 1919 Versailles Treaty had specified. Click to enlarge.]
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