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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
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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
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Xmas Card - Hitler to Keitel 1940
in Germany: Third Reich: State, Civil, NSDAP Awards & Decorations
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