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    Let's make an update !!

    Here is a card I found several weeks ago.

    Regards,
    dirklein
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      Hello Gentlemen,
      I have been lurking in the background as a member here for 3 or 4 years now. This is my first post. I have just aquired a few propaganda cards and am basicly not familar with them. I'm wondering if anyone here would care to comment on a few. I have as yet not learned to post pictures here so I guess for this one time you'll have to cut and paste to see the cards.

      http://www.geocities.com/realist30002000/hit16.jpg
      http://www.geocities.com/realist30002000/hit17.jpg
      http://www.geocities.com/realist30002000/hit25.jpg

      I would greatly appreciate any and all comments that you may have.

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        Do not know if these qualify but i'd like to share them


        Scharnhorst Kaserne Hameln
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          Der Infanterie
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            Steel Helmet
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              3 images from the Adolf Hitler und sein weg zu Grossdeutschland cigarette cards published by Austria Tabakwerke A. G
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                Last edited by ramon; 11-30-2008, 11:00 PM.

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                  Cool "COLOR" House of German Art Card

                  Here's a new acquisition that I received not too long ago.

                  This card isn't super rare, but it does cover several cool collecting topics, and is one of my favorite "House of German Art" postcards.
                  It shows a bunch of high ranking Wehrmacht officers (many Knights Cross recipients) planning "Before the Battle". The sender used THREE "1944 Wehrmacht Series" stamps to mail it to DRESDEN in 1944.

                  See the many angles from which a particular card can be appreciated?



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                    I found this very nice thread and I would like to revive it - in case if it is from interest ..

                    I donĀ“t know the reason of the deletion the first pics, but I would find it unfortunate if the thread must therefore die ..

                    Let us begin with a rather rare card from "Frauenwerk"

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                        a more unusual Italian Propaganda postcard. cheers, torsten.
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                          Here are two that I managed to recently aquire. I collect the color photograph cards.
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                            second card

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