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  1. Propaganda postcard for the 1. Oktober 1938, the march into the Sudetenland. Unwritten, uncirculated condition. A portrait postcard by Heinrich Hoffmann, one of a now rare series. Unwritten, uncirculated, mint.
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  2. This badge came up for auction recently guide price £ 30-£ 50 no makers marks on reverse.
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  3. Perhaps the person decided not to send the card after all? Have seen cards before with just a stamp, unwritten, unfranked. There were also cards with a pre-printed stamp.
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  4. I've no idea who put the stamp on Paul.
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  5. I've not seen one before, rather nice looking badge.
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  6. The badge is for a woman! Probably a volunteer woman driver in wartime. KraftfahrerIN is the female version of Kraftfahrer. Apart from that, never seen this before.
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  7. Scenes from Compiégne like this are quite well known, it was also filmed. This particular snap with the SS-Scharführer in the middle I haven't seen before, the one at the Obersalzberg seems familiar, the last sketch portrait I haven't seen before, with stamp but unwritten? I used to have quite a few more nice cards like these, but unfortunately swapped them years ago for something else.
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  8. And here's a portrait sketch by Professor von Kursell, and printed by Hans Glogner of Berlin.
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  9. Here are a couple of Hoffmann post cards I have
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  10. Welcome to the forum Doug, interesting helmet I've not seen one like that before, there are other helmets made of card board by Cromwell Ltd has your helmet any makers marks.
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  11. French made binoculars and accessories were also known to be used by British forces in WW1, and in some cases by the Germans in WW2
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  12. I have the binocular case a clean up, it revealed something scratched into the lid, or it looks like FOURNIER , PARIS , METROPAX then the number under the handle 399444. Just googled it , it's a maker of French binoculars, most likely the original occupant of the case.
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