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    Object ID

    2014.1.332a-c

    Object Name

    Correspondence

    Date

    5-8-1941

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    Description

    Envelope: Greeen, Feldpost stamp on bottom left. Back: Handwritten return address. Letter: Two pages, front and back of handwriting in blue ink.

    Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:

    Feldpost cover with the hand stamp of Der Inspecteur der Konzentrationslager Reichsfuehrer SS, i.e., Inspector of Concentration Camps of the Reichsfuehrer SS, who is Heinrich Himmler. There is an accompanying letter. This is the correspondence of an SS officer while at Oranienburg. He was later at Auschwitz.

    Dimensions

    envelope: 5 x 7"; letter: 11 3/4 x 8 1/4"

    Keywords

    Reichsfuerhrer, Berlin, Oranienburg, Reich stamp, Feldpost

    Subcollection

    Concentration

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    Feldpost of SS Officer at Oranienburg with Handstamp of Inspector of Concentration Camps of the Reichsfuehrer SS

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