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    #61
    One of my favorites
    Last edited by ramon; 10-02-2008, 01:46 AM.

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      #62
      One of the better RPT Hoffmann cards
      Last edited by ramon; 10-02-2008, 01:46 AM.

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        #63
        A nice SS card
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          #64
          Originally posted by ramon
          Greg, Your boys would remember this location.
          Yes, but they never saw the Feldherrnhalle quite like THAT!

          Keep going Ramon, I think we're not going to be happy until you show all your cards!

          Regards,
          Greg
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            #65
            Greg, Thanks for the kind words. I don't want to wear my welcome out, but if you insist....

            Here are two of the rarer 1929 cards with 2 overprints. The card on the right was posted in November, 1929 to Kansas City, Missouri!
            Last edited by ramon; 10-02-2008, 01:46 AM.

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              #66
              A nice one
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                #67
                Another Platz scene
                Last edited by ramon; 10-02-2008, 01:46 AM.

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                  #68
                  The Library in Posen
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                    #69
                    A view of an NSKK Honor Guard by Hitler's parents' gravesite
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                      #70
                      An early card
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                        #71
                        A Hoffmann published HDK card depicting the Kampfzeit in Berliin
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                          #72
                          A very nice early SS Kampfzeit scene
                          Last edited by ramon; 10-02-2008, 01:46 AM.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by ramon
                            A nice one
                            More great cards, Ramon!

                            Ah, Dinkelsbühl... I've been there for the commemorative fest. Something about one of the invading armies (Swedish?) in the 100 Years War (or one of those wars) laying siege to Dinkelsbühl, and the town children begging the enemy commander not to destroy the town, and he honored their request... or something like that. The fest these days is of course accompanied by much beer, and I had had one (or two or three) two many Weizens when I was there, so I don't remember the particulars!

                            Regards,
                            Greg
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                              #74
                              very interesting items

                              I was going through my collection of papers given to me by a WWII vet. I found a postcard unmarked with a German helmet with a swastika printed 1939 with a sword going thorugh the swastika diagonally and the leaves going down through diagonally on the other side of the swastika. I also found a Pocket Guide To France issued to the American troops before France was liberated. It has a lot of good reading and at the ending of the book is a guide to the French language. Anybody interested, please let me know.
                              Thank you,
                              Danny
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                                #75
                                Danny, please become an Association member so you can post scans of your material. I would love to see it!!


                                Here's another item from my collection...
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