This item is a World War II-era German Prisoner of War (POW) postcard, postmarked and dated 1943, originating from Serbia. Such postcards were commonly used for communication between German POWs held in Serbian camps and their families or authorities. The card features standard printed text in German, adhering to the regulations established by military authorities regarding correspondence for prisoners. It bears period-correct postal markings and censorship stamps, indicative of the strict control exercised over wartime mail. On the reverse, a handwritten message from the sender is present, providing insight into personal experiences and the routine exchange of information during captivity. The postcard serves as an authentic historical document, reflecting the conditions and administrative protocols of POW camps during the conflict. It is of particular relevance to collectors specializing in WWII militaria, postal history, or the study of wartime prisoner communication. The artifact is in original period condition, showing typical signs of age and handling.
WW2 German POW Serbian Postcard Dated 1943
$15.00
WW2 German POW Serbian Postcard Dated 1943 This original World War II German prisoner of war (POW) postcard, dated 1943, originates from a detention facility in Serbia. It was sent by a German serviceman held as a POW during the conflict, reflecting both the administrative procedures and personal communication of the era. The postcard features period-correct Serbian postal markings and censor
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