Spottcards were postcards which were created to satirize their subjects. These cards were typically sold at German armed forces exquivalent to the US's PX or Post Exchange and used through the Feldpost system. Used as a Feldpost, these cards didn't require postage. If purchased for use by non military correspondants then normal postage would have been necessary to send through the Reichspost.
Here are the 3 basic cards. The Churchill and Chamberlain cards first appeared in early 1940 while the Stalin examples I have are postmarked in 1942. The Stalin card shown here is an example of a card sent through the regular mails hence the 6Rpf Hitler head definitive stamp.
The Churchill and Chamberlain cards come with 6 different types of font for the word Feldpost while the Stalin comes with the single type of font shown here. Further varieties extant involve the Churchill card where the color of the ink used for Feldpost and related verbage printed on the card are either in black or blue. Card print number shown at the bottom of the card under the printers logo can also be found showing either 3503 25 or 5503 25. The blue version of the type 2 Feldpost font has variations of the color blue which can vary from being a very dark blue to a dark sky blue. And as if this weren't enough there are variations in the card stock used.
All in all, these simple issues are an interesting subject to collect and study.
Here are the 3 basic cards. The Churchill and Chamberlain cards first appeared in early 1940 while the Stalin examples I have are postmarked in 1942. The Stalin card shown here is an example of a card sent through the regular mails hence the 6Rpf Hitler head definitive stamp.
The Churchill and Chamberlain cards come with 6 different types of font for the word Feldpost while the Stalin comes with the single type of font shown here. Further varieties extant involve the Churchill card where the color of the ink used for Feldpost and related verbage printed on the card are either in black or blue. Card print number shown at the bottom of the card under the printers logo can also be found showing either 3503 25 or 5503 25. The blue version of the type 2 Feldpost font has variations of the color blue which can vary from being a very dark blue to a dark sky blue. And as if this weren't enough there are variations in the card stock used.
All in all, these simple issues are an interesting subject to collect and study.
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