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This postcard shows Crown Prince Wilhelm and his family. The postcard was never mailed.
$15.00
This postcard shows Crown Prince Wilhelm and his family. The postcard was never mailed.
This postcard shows Crown Prince Wilhelm and his family. The postcard was never mailed.
This postcard shows Crown Prince Wilhelm and his family. The postcard was never mailed.
$20.00
This is a photograph showing the LZ-126 making a landing. The LZ-126 was later known as the U. S. S. Los Angeles. It was turned over to the U. S. Navy as part of Germany’s war reparations. She was built in 1924 and flown personally by Hugo Eckner to the U. S., where she was turned over to the U. S. Navy. She was retired in 1932. The Graf Zeppelin was also known as the LZ-127. The LZ-129 was the ill-fated Hindenburg.
This is a photograph showing the LZ-126 making a landing. The LZ-126 was later known as the U. S. S. Los Angeles. It was turned over to the U. S. Navy as part of Germany’s war reparations. She was built in 1924 and flown personally by Hugo Eckner to the U. S., where she was turned over to the U. S. Navy. She was retired in 1932. The Graf Zeppelin was also known as the LZ-127. The LZ-129 was the ill-fated Hindenburg.
$15.00
This postcard shows König Friedrich Wilhelm III and his wife, the Königin Luise. Friedrich Wilhelm III ruled Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. Luise was a favorite of Prussia during her reign, and long after. She continued to rank in popularity up with Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria and Kronprinzessin Cecilie during Kaiser Wilhelm II’s reign. Along with the royal couple, we see many major military commanders, including Blücher.
This postcard shows König Friedrich Wilhelm III and his wife, the Königin Luise. Friedrich Wilhelm III ruled Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. Luise was a favorite of Prussia during her reign, and long after. She continued to rank in popularity up with Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria and Kronprinzessin Cecilie during Kaiser Wilhelm II’s reign. Along with the royal couple, we see many major military commanders, including Blücher.
$8.00
This is a postcard of the monument in Berlin to Frederick the Great, arguably the best-known Prussian King. In the upper left corner the ink for the reverse’s cancellation has bled-through. The postcard was mailed in 1911.
This is a postcard of the monument in Berlin to Frederick the Great, arguably the best-known Prussian King. In the upper left corner the ink for the reverse’s cancellation has bled-through. The postcard was mailed in 1911.