Nice example of one of the various forms of ink stamp that was used during the Nazi occupation of Bohemia and Moravia. The piece has a large form head with German and Czech wording, relating to court proceedings at Bojkowitz, a small town near the Slovakian border. During the war, the main factory at Bojkowitz was used to assist the German war effort. The town, called Bojkovice in Czech, also boasts a beautiful Neo-Gothic style castle that was built in the 1480's, to help defend the region against the marauding Hungarians.
Regards,
Carl
Regards,
Carl
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