Davey Posted April 16, 2007 Posted April 16, 2007 Hi all,Am a fresh puppy here and wish to thank you for allowing myself into your community. I have been in the collecting field for a few years now, having been fortunate to live in various locations in Germany, I have collected a few nice artefacts allong the way.I'd like to share this item of mine with you all. It's from AH to Gen. Feldmarschall Keitel, Xmas 1940. Thanking he and his wife Lisa for all that they have done throughout the year.Keitel has stamped with OKW (supreme command) stamp, dated and signed received, notably the same day it be written by Hitler. Keitel was Hitler's number one officer. He signed the papers for the invasion of Russia (OP BARBAROSSA) and he also signed papers for the SS to begin the executions.The card measures 15" x 5" and retains all the super colour print. Card was produced by Hoffmann A.G., Schreibwaren des fuhrers Sekretariat neuen Reichskanzlei, Berlin W8.I currently have no real indication of value on this piece and any replies regarding would be much appreciated.I am contemplating placing in the Nat War Museum for display.Kind regards,Mr. D
Davey Posted April 16, 2007 Author Posted April 16, 2007 (edited) Hi all,Am a fresh puppy here and wish to thank you for allowing myself into your community. I have been in the collecting field for a few years now, having been fortunate to live in various locations in Germany, I have collected a few nice artefacts allong the way.I'd like to share this item of mine with you all. It's from AH to Gen. Feldmarschall Keitel, Xmas 1940. Thanking he and his wife Lisa for all that they have done throughout the year.Keitel has stamped with OKW (supreme command) stamp, dated and signed received, notably the same day it be written by Hitler. Keitel was Hitler's number one officer. He signed the papers for the invasion of Russia (OP BARBAROSSA) and he also signed papers for the SS to begin the executions.The card measures 15" x 5" and retains all the super colour print. Card was produced by Hoffmann A.G., Schreibwaren des fuhrers Sekretariat neuen Reichskanzlei, Berlin W8.I currently have no real indication of value on this piece and any replies regarding would be much appreciated.I am contemplating placing in the Nat War Museum for display.Kind regards,Mr. D Edited April 16, 2007 by Davey
Brian Wolfe Posted April 16, 2007 Posted April 16, 2007 (edited) Hi Davey,Welcome to the forum.All I can say about your posted item is WOW! Cheers Brian Edited April 16, 2007 by Brian Wolfe
Davey Posted April 17, 2007 Author Posted April 17, 2007 Hello Brian,Many thanks for your welcoming words. Much appreciated.Glad you liked the card.Kind regards,Davey
Alex K Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 Hi Davey, Very interesting piece of memorabilliaregardsAlex
Davey Posted April 24, 2007 Author Posted April 24, 2007 Hi Davey, Very interesting piece of memorabilliaregardsAlexHi Alex,Thank you very much.I also have a nice set to show shortly - Himmler's Desk set from Haus Wewelsburg. Set is complete and comprises of three pieces.Kind regards,Davey
Max Williams Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 In case he comes back here, see http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/sho...d=1#post2371413 Max.
Christophe Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Hi,Far from being an expert in these sorts of items, I have to say I am quite "happy" (should I say this ? ) fo the comments on the other Forum. When I saw this card in April, I was very much concerned by the card and much more by the comments... I had my opinion, but as many of us probably, was too "shy" to express it. Today, this is part of making this day good to me... Cheers.Ch.
speedytop Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Hi,the thread in WAF is closed, therefore I can only post here.WAF, the member "max history" about the new member "beuchars" (here Davey?) after some comments:"Well that just about beats all?..everyone is wrong and I am somewhat blinkered!"I know this feeling, combined with my first comments about the originality of the German sports badges DRL without swastikas in WAF , later here in GMIC.But I could show in both forums (foras), that the others were really wrong.But "beuchars" (Davey) is essentially complete wrong.Like the comments from an other German in WAF, "FrankS", I can only say, that it is not really German, what you can see there printed below the signature from "Keitel" (Post 12)."Hoffmann A.G., Schreibwaren des F?hrers Sekret?riatneuen Reichskanzlei, Berlin W8"First, the word Sekret?riat is wrong (Sekretariat). When i try, to speak it, I want to say Sekret?ri?t, that is easier than Sekret?riat. And the word Sekret?r is not a problem, but Sekret?riat And second, there is no sense in the sentence/sequence.It could be:Hoffmann A.G., Schreibwaren; Sekretariat des F?hresNeue Reichskanzlei, Berlin W8or:Hoffmann A.G., Schreibwaren; des F?hrers Sekretariat in der neuen Reichskanzlei, Berlin W8But this is all nonsense, just as the nonsense on the card in Post 12.Max (max history) has already indicated all the other mistakes in the forum WAF.RegardsUwe
Guest Darrell Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Once heard the saying,"A pat on the back is a foot above a kick in the ass".
jabnus Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Hello,Just seen this topic and i don't want to go offtopic or anything but here is another christmascard i have had for quit some years now. I think the signature is not real, the card itself looks good though. (picture taken with card behind glass in a dark room)any opinions?
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