GERMAN SS FELDPOST LETTER DATED 26/11/43
$49.95
GERMAN SS FELDPOST LETTER DATED 26/11/43 – ORIGINAL
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Description
Original. Envelope measures 16 x 11.5cm.
Dated: 26/11/43
Opened. Includes a four-page letter handwritten in German.
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