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    I don't read German, What are these?

    Some one is looking to sell these, but I have no idea what they are or what to offer. There are 5 or 6 more letters, but the stamps were cut out so I didn't take any photo's of them.
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    The first one is kind of interesting, it's a wanted poster for escaped French POW's.

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      #3
      Your postal covers and workers ausweis are from the Protectorat Böhmen und Mähren, Bohemia and Moravia, a partially annexed territory notoriously run by personalities like Heydrich, Kurt Deluege, Frick, and others. As mentioned the Polizei wanted poster is for two French prisoners of war who escaped from Oflag III A, Offiizerslager IIIA.

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        #4
        The last item with a photo is an identity card for a lady named Vera Kindlova living in Berlin who worked at the Deuta- Works. All of the items look interesting.

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          #5
          Věra Kindlová was a Czech Volksdeutsche working there. Family Kindlová is from the central region of Bohemia in the Czech Republic. Her married name became VĚRA NEBESKÁ (born KINDLOVÁ).

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            #6
            Two envelopes have a circular stamp with the letters D or F on the lower left side with the inscription that they have been through the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp postal censor office.

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              #7
              Originally posted by pauke View Post
              Two envelopes have a circular stamp with the letters D or F on the lower left side with the inscription that they have been through the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp postal censor office.
              Great work Pauke!

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                #8
                Thanks for the info! The envelopes have the letters in them. I did not take pictures of them. So what kind of number should I offer?

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                  #9
                  The first one is not a poster. It is the front page of a police periodical - "Kriminalpolizeiblatt Nr. 4197 a dated 4 FEB 1942". In this periodical which was distributed to all (Kriminal-)police stations in
                  Germany the newest and most actual information dealing with crimes or wanted persons are published. In this case there is a search for two escaped French POW's as mentioned above.

                  Gerdan

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                    #10
                    The last one is an ID card from the company "Deuta Werke". The company is still existing in Berlin. They are specialized in speedometer (Tachometer).

                    https://www.deuta.de/default.aspx

                    Gerdan

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                      #11
                      hi

                      the man on the left is Robert Darcy, from Bordeaux-Loupiac resistance network, specialised in hosting and protecting allied aviators.
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                      -=Always looking for French cadets infos at Shaw Field South Carolina 1944=-

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                        #12

                        http://www.holocaustresearchproject....senhausen.html A link to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

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                          #13
                          It looks like no one is willing to give a pall park value. I understand content is everything when it comes to the letters. I don't read German so I'm walking in blind on this. We have about 10 letters, the police information and the ID card. Is $100.00 USD a fair offer?

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                            #14
                            This is another letter
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                              #15
                              Front and back of the bulletin.
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