MAIL OF SAILORS OF THE CRUISER ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE at first "interned" and then "prisoners" of war in several camps in Argentina: Airmail cover sent by Mrs. Emma Pilz in Frankenstein to her son Erich Pilz in Buenos Aires on 4/MAR/1940, addressed to the German Embassy so they could forward it to the sailor. Franked with 1.75M. (one stamp with defects), on back Nazi censor label, very interesting!
Auction # 2419 WORLDWIDE + ARGENTINA: Special May auction
By: Guillermo Jalil - Philatino
Guillermo Jalil - Philatino Auction # 2419 WORLDWIDE + ARGENTINA: Special May auction
Notable selection of very good material of various countries, including thematic lots, collections, rare stamps, varieties, proofs and essays, postal history, and much more, all with very low and affordable prices. There is something for everyone, for collectors of every level and all budgets, plenty of interesting items to be found!
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Lot #30 - germany POSTAL HISTORY - SAILORS OF GRAF SPEE
MAIL OF SAILORS OF THE CRUISER ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE at first "interned" and then "prisoners" of war in several camps in Argentina: Cover sent from the internment camp in Martín García Island on 24/JUN/1941, by a sailor named Erich Pilz to his girlfriend Elfriede Poschner in Villa Ballester (Buenos Aires). With POSTAL FRANCHISE, datestamp of Martín García, and on back arrival mark, excellent quality, very rare!
Lot #31 - germany POSTAL HISTORY - SAILORS OF GRAF SPEE
MAIL OF SAILORS OF THE CRUISER ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE at first "interned" and then "prisoners" of war in several camps in Argentina: Cover sent from Leipzig to sailor Ewald Niewiak on 9/JA/1932, at the time in the internment camp in Mendoza. The cover was addressed to the German Consulate in that city, which then forwarded the mail to the sailors. With POSTAL FRANCHISE, censor marks, and arrival datestamp (light, on back), excellent quality, very...
Lot #32 - germany POSTAL HISTORY - SAILORS OF GRAF SPEE
MAIL OF SAILORS OF THE CRUISER ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE at first "interned" and then "prisoners" of war in several camps in Argentina: Cover sent from Buenos Aires to sailor Joachim Klinkmüller at the internment camp in MARTÍN GARCÍA ISLAND on 2/OC/1942, franked with 5c., arrival backstamp of 4/OC, with punch holes else excellent, very rare!
Lot #33 - germany POSTAL HISTORY - SAILORS OF GRAF SPEE
MAIL OF SAILORS OF THE CRUISER ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE at first "interned" and then "prisoners" of war in several camps in Argentina: Airmail cover sent by Georg Hofmann in Chemnitz to his son at the internment camp in Córdoba on 3/NO/1943. With hand-written postage of 40Pg., Nazi and Allied censor labels, and arrival mark of Córdoba 9/FE/1944, very fine quality, rare!
Lot #34 - germany POSTAL HISTORY - SAILORS OF GRAF SPEE
MAIL OF SAILORS OF THE CRUISER ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE at first "interned" and then "prisoners" of war in several camps in Argentina: Cover sent from Frankenstein to Buenos Aires on 31/OC/1944 with POSTAL FRANCHISE, sent by Mrs Emma Pilz to her son Erick, who at the time had a permit to live in a house in Villa Ballester (outside the internment camp). With Nazi and Allied censor mark, and arrival mark for 18/AP/1945 (5 ½ months later!!), minor...
Lot #35 - germany POSTAL HISTORY - SAILORS OF GRAF SPEE
Authorization dated 16/JA/1941 to sailor (corporal) J. Klinkmüller to leave the camp on Martín García island to Buenos Aires, carrying a suitcase with clothes and personal effects. He was granted these permits to visit his girlfried (later his wife), many of the sailors interned in camps in Argentina met people from the German community, who visited and helped them, and a good number of the sailors married Argentine women, and after being...