WWI Austrian Postcard Depicting Torpedo Explosion – Gloria Viktoria Series Nr. 116

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This striking postcard, part of the Gloria Viktoria series produced during World War I, captures a vivid artistic representation of a torpedo explosion at sea. The main image showcases the dramatic moment of impact, with flames and debris erupting skyward from a stricken vessel. An inset illustration in the upper right corner portrays the aftermath, as the ship succumbs to the ocean's depths. The artwork is signed "Gatterburg," a noted artist of wartime imagery.

The reverse side of the postcard features the official imprint of the Austrian War Welfare Office (Kriegsfürsorgeamt Wien IX), further affirming its authenticity as a wartime production. The series served as a propaganda and fundraising effort, commemorating key moments and technological advancements of WWI naval warfare.

  • Condition: Excellent. Minor edge wear consistent with age; colors remain vibrant, with no creasing or staining. The reverse side is unused, with clean writing fields.
  • Dimensions: 5.5 x 3.5 inches
  • Provenance: Distributed as part of the Austrian Gloria Viktoria campaign to support war relief efforts.
  • Historical Context: This card offers a poignant reminder of WWI naval engagements, where torpedoes emerged as a decisive and devastating innovation in maritime warfare.

Cross-Selling Opportunity: Pair this with our WWI naval medals or U-boat commander photographs to enhance your historical collection.

Care Instructions: Store in an acid-free sleeve and frame with UV-protected glass to preserve its colors and condition.

This postcard is an excellent addition for collectors of WWI memorabilia or anyone with an interest in wartime naval history.