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This pose shows Kronprinzessin Cecilie and four of her children. It was mailed in 1912.
$15.00
This pose shows Kronprinzessin Cecilie and four of her children. It was mailed in 1912.
This pose shows Kronprinzessin Cecilie and four of her children. It was mailed in 1912.
This pose shows Kronprinzessin Cecilie and four of her children. It was mailed in 1912.
$15.00
This is a color postcard of Frederick the Great, arguably the best-known Prussian King. He is shown seated and working on papers. He has a Breast Star on his coat.
This is a color postcard of Frederick the Great, arguably the best-known Prussian King. He is shown seated and working on papers. He has a Breast Star on his coat.
$10.00
This is a color postcard of the Kaiser Wilhelm I monument located in Metz. It shows Germany’s first Kaiser on a horse. The monument is located in a park near a lake or river.
This is a color postcard of the Kaiser Wilhelm I monument located in Metz. It shows Germany’s first Kaiser on a horse. The monument is located in a park near a lake or river.
$15.00
This is a colorized postcard of Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934). He is wearing a dunkel-blau (dark-blue) tunic, with epaulettes, a ribbon bar, breast star, and two neck orders. Von Hindenburg achieved fame early in WW I, defeating the Russians at Tannenberg on the Eastern Front. He later commanded the entire German Army. He became the President of the Weimar Republic in the 1920’s. He ultimately was forced to accept Adolf Hitler as his Chancellor. Upon von Hindenburg’s death in 1934, Hitler assumed control of Germany and the Third Reich was born. This postcard was mailed from Austria during WW I.
This is a colorized postcard of Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934). He is wearing a dunkel-blau (dark-blue) tunic, with epaulettes, a ribbon bar, breast star, and two neck orders. Von Hindenburg achieved fame early in WW I, defeating the Russians at Tannenberg on the Eastern Front. He later commanded the entire German Army. He became the President of the Weimar Republic in the 1920’s. He ultimately was forced to accept Adolf Hitler as his Chancellor. Upon von Hindenburg’s death in 1934, Hitler assumed control of Germany and the Third Reich was born. This postcard was mailed from Austria during WW I.