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OFFICIAL POSTCARDS
(1934)

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POSTKARTE: P231, P232, P233, P234, P235, P236, P250, P251, P252, P253, P254
ROHRPOST KARTE: RP25

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MICHEL P231
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
GET TO KNOW GERMANY

Jan to Jun 1934. These postcards were issued from Jan to Jun 1934 and there were 9 postcards in the complete set (Arendsee, Segelboote, Seesteg Oben, Kurhaus Rechts, Friedrichroda, Bad Ilmenau, Bad Mergentheim, Pretzsch and Rossleben). They depict an indicia 6Rpf Hindenburg Medallion stamp, and they are dark green on a cream background. These stamps have a long tailed 'e' in the word "Postkarte" and there are no code numbers printed on these postcards.

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MICHEL P232
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
GET TO KNOW GERMANY

Mar to Jun 1934. These postcards were issued between March and Jun 1934 and there were 144 postcards in the complete set. They depict an indicia 6Rpf Hindenburg Medallion stamp, and they are dark green on a cream background. These stamps have a short tailed 'e' in the word "Postkarte" and there are no code numbers printed on these postcards.

More details of the Get to Know Germany P232 series.

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ABOVE: Michel P232 - 6Rpf dark green

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MICHEL P233
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
GET TO KNOW GERMANY

Picture postcards now with an imprint at the bottom right. There are 36 different pictures as well as some that have an additional "DRUCKPROBE" imprint.

More details of the Get to Know Germany P233 series.

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MICHEL P234
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
HINDENBURG MEMORIAL ISSUE

Two postcards were issued in 1934 to commemorate the death of Paul von Hindenburg. The first has a 5Rpf pre-printed stamp (P234) and the second has a darker 6Rpf stamp (P235). P234 exists in two variants: P234a is on light to cream-coloured card and P234b is on darker card.

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ABOVE: Michel P234 - 5Rpf light green

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MICHEL P235
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
HINDENBURG MEMORIAL ISSUE

Two postcards were issued in 1934 to commemorate the death of Paul von Hindenburg. The first has a 5Rpf pre-printed stamp (P234) and the second has a darker 6Rpf stamp (Michel 235). P235 exists in two variants: P235a is on light to cream-coloured card and P235b is on darker card.

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ABOVE LEFT: Michel P235a - 6Rpf dark green
ABOVE RIGHT: Michel P235b - 6Rpf dark green

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MICHEL P236
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
GET TO KNOW GERMANY

Picture postcards with color change of the postage and preprint. These picture postcards are now dark brown rather than the previous green. There are a total of 1218 different pictures as well as a number with a "DRUCKPROBE" imprint.

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ABOVE LEFT: Michel P236 - 6Rpf dark green
ABOVE RIGHT: Michel P236 - 6Rpf dark green

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MICHEL P250
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
1st ANNIVERSARY of SEIZURE of POWER

Postcard P250 was issued to commemorate the 1st Anniversary of Adolf Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany on 30th Jan 1933. The picture features a Nazi Party rally beneath the Brandenburger Tor in Berlin and is inscribed "Deutschland, Deutschland über Alles!" ("Germany, Germany above everything!") the German National Anthem since 1922. The anthem is officially called 'Das Lied der Deutschen' or 'The Song of the Germans'.

The 6Rpf indicia stamp depicts Adolf Hitler and the old Chancellor von Hindenburg. Hitler is pictured with Hindenburg in order to generate a sense of legitimacy and a connection to the past as Hindenburg was a well-respected and admired national hero. For the first few years of the Nazi regime this was a constant theme (it can also be seen on propaganda posters), utilising Hindenburg to legitimise the regime, however as the Nazi stranglehold began to tighten and the regime grew more secure this link to the past was dropped (for example the Hindenburg stamps of 1934 were later replaced by very similar Hitler portrait stamps in 1941).

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ABOVE: (1) P250

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MICHEL P251
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
NATIONAL DAY OF WORK

Issued on 30th April 1934 and valid until 31st December 1935. This postcard has a brown 6Rpf indicia stamp and is printed brown on a cream background. The inscription reads "Nationaler Feiertag 1934".

Introduced in 1933 as "Feiertag der nationalen Arbeit", this May 1st National holiday was re-named 'Nationaler Feiertag des Deutschen Volks' in 1934.

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MICHEL P252
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
NAZI PARTY RALLY

This was the 6th Party Congress (held from September 5th to 10th, 1934) and was attended by about 700,000 Nazi Party supporters. Initially it did not have a theme. Later it was labeled the "Rally of Unity and Strength" (Reichsparteitag der Einheit und Stärke), "Rally of Power" (Reichsparteitag der Macht), or "Rally of Will" (Reichsparteitag des Willens). The Leni Riefenstahl film 'Triumph des Willens' was made at this rally. In addition, this rally was particularly notable due to Albert Speer's Cathedral of light: 152 searchlights that cast vertical beams into the sky around the Zeppelin Field to symbolise the walls of a building.

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MICHEL P253
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
GERMAN WELFARE

Issued 5th Nov 1934. This plain postcard features a pre-printed, green, 6Rpf stamp with 4Rpf being a donation to the Welfare Fund for a total cost of 10Rpf. The stamp shows an SA member with a large black eagle and swastika in the background. The postcard was valid until 30th Jun 1935.

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MICHEL P254
OFFICIAL POSTCARD
WINTER RELIEF FUND

Issued 29th Dec 1934 to raise money for the Winter Relief Fund this series of double postcards was issued to raise money for the Winter Relief Lottery in 1934/1935. There are one hundred double cards (200 images). Not all the cards have a pre-printed stamp, in fact most do not, and it was potluck whether the buyer of the card managed to get one that was pre-paid. Although these were double cards, they were not intended to be used that way, they were supposed to be separated and used individually.

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ABOVE: (1) P254 (132/133)

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OFFICIAL ROHRPOST KARTE
RP25

Issued in 1934. Format 148 x 105mm. There are two variations, RP25/01 from Berlin and RP25/02 from Vienna. more research required.

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