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PRUSSIA – POSTCARD – ADMIRAL MAX VON FISCHEL – NAVY.
Max von Fischel (1850-1929) was the Chief of the Admiralty Staff from 1909-1911. The postcard shows him in uniform.
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PRUSSIA – POSTCARD – ADMIRAL MAX VON FISCHEL – NAVY.
Max von Fischel (1850-1929) was the Chief of the Admiralty Staff from 1909-1911. The postcard shows him in uniform.
PRUSSIA – POSTCARD – ADMIRAL MAX VON FISCHEL – NAVY.
Max von Fischel (1850-1929) was the Chief of the Admiralty Staff from 1909-1911. The postcard shows him in uniform.
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PRUSSIA – POSTCARD – ADMIRAL MAX VON FISCHEL – NAVY.
Max von Fischel (1850-1929) was the Chief of the Admiralty Staff from 1909-1911. The postcard shows him in uniform.
$20.00
This is a postcard of the Battleship S. M. S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. The ship was commissioned in 1902 and served as the fleet flagship until 1906. She saw little service in WW I and was used as the Fleet Commander’s Wilhelmshaven office ship. She was scrapped in 1922 at Hamburg. She is depicted in profile under steam. The postcard was not mailed.
This is a postcard of the Battleship S. M. S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. The ship was commissioned in 1902 and served as the fleet flagship until 1906. She saw little service in WW I and was used as the Fleet Commander’s Wilhelmshaven office ship. She was scrapped in 1922 at Hamburg. She is depicted in profile under steam. The postcard was not mailed.
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This is a postcard of the small cruiser S. M. S. Cöln (Cologne). She was one of four ships in the small cruiser class headed by the S. M. S. Kolberg. She was commissioned in 1911. The Cöln was sunk at the First Battle of Heligoland Bight on 3 September 1914. Only one crew member from the S. M. S. Cöln survived. The postcard shows the ship steaming at sea. In the postcard’s upper left are some technical details about the ship. The postcard was never mailed.
This is a postcard of the small cruiser S. M. S. Cöln (Cologne). She was one of four ships in the small cruiser class headed by the S. M. S. Kolberg. She was commissioned in 1911. The Cöln was sunk at the First Battle of Heligoland Bight on 3 September 1914. Only one crew member from the S. M. S. Cöln survived. The postcard shows the ship steaming at sea. In the postcard’s upper left are some technical details about the ship. The postcard was never mailed.
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This is a color postcard of the Battleship S. M. S. Thüringen. She was commissioned in 1911 and was assigned to Battleship Squadron Nr 1. She was one of the four ships of the “Helgoland” battleship class. She fought at the Battle of Jutland (Skagerrak) and after the war was delivered to the French. The ship is seen steaming in profile. The postcard was never mailed.
This is a color postcard of the Battleship S. M. S. Thüringen. She was commissioned in 1911 and was assigned to Battleship Squadron Nr 1. She was one of the four ships of the “Helgoland” battleship class. She fought at the Battle of Jutland (Skagerrak) and after the war was delivered to the French. The ship is seen steaming in profile. The postcard was never mailed.
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