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14th November 1936
German Foreign Embassies

Gesandtschaft London
Gesandtschaft London

Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the official briefstempel 'Deutsche Postschaft London'. Featuring Bochmann: JB:228/824. Ref: 14.11.1936


Covers from German Foreign Embassies

 

Adis Ababa


Official envelope from the German Embassy in Adis Ababa to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the earlier official briefstempel 'Deutsche Botschaft Adis Abeba'. Ref: 13.02.1936
As previous. Reverse. Ref: 13.02.1936

Cairo


Official cover sent from the 'Deutsches Gesandtschaft' (German Embassy), in Cairo. The diplomatic bag would have carrier the correspondence from Egypt to Berlin, which was then forwarded to the recipient in Leipzig. Ref: 17.09.1936
As previous. Reverse. Ref: 17.09.1936

London


Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the earlier official briefstempel 'Deutsche Botschaft London'. Ref: 20.03.1936
As previous. Reverse. Ref: 20.03.1936
Official envelope from the German Embassy in London to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the official briefstempel 'Deutsche Botschaft London'. Featuring Bochmann: JB:228/824. Ref: 14.11.1936
As previous. Reverse. Ref: 14.11.1936

Netherlands


Cover sent from 'Deutsches Generalkonsulat in Amsterdam' to an address in Bad Homburg. Featuring the violet hand-stamp 'Durch Posthilfastelle des Auswärtigen Amt' (Through the Postal Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), and a red hand-stamp stating 'Frei durch Ablösung Reich' (Free by replacement of Reich). Ref: 23.09.1933 - 17/49

New York


Official envelope from the German Embassy in New York to Berlin (and forwarded from there). With the earlier official briefstempel 'Deutsche Generalkonsulat New York'. Ref: 18.01.1936
Cover from Berlin to the German Embassy in New York (17 Battery Place). Note: The 'aw' on the registered mail label could be interpreted as Auswätiges Amt (the German Foreign Office in Berlin). However, this was commonly known as the 'AA'. Ref: 12.07.1940 - 13/10

Rio de Janeiro


Official cover sent from the 'Deutsches Gesandtschaft' (German Embassy), in Rio de Janeiro. The diplomatic bag would have carrier the correspondence from Brazil to Berlin, which was then forwarded to the recipient in Leipzig. Ref: 11.09.1935

 

Gesandtschaft London

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