figure 6- Nazi propaganda card used to exploit the coriñsion during the 1938 Anschluss. Note that there is a difference between German stamp No. 662 and Austrian issue No. 663, although the illustration is the same. No.662: Printed in the Staatsdruckerei Berlin; image size: 23 x 28 mm; watermark 4 (Swastikas); perforation: 14. No. 663: Printed at the Staatsdruckerei Wenna; image size: 21.5 x 26 mm; NO watermark; perforation 12 3’4. from editors collection.
figure 7- from John Miskevich. This r with the Anschluss stamps was posted at Falkenberg, in Germany. It was mailed to Ruw7, in the former German East Africa (now Tanganjika Ten-itoy). The 24 Pfennig on the cxr is one short of the proper rate of 25, yet it passed without postage due.
All of the Thoolen covers shown here bear the ‘Vienna”-printed No. 663, while the block of four at the right and the propaganda card stamp were part of the “Berlin” printing of No.662.
Danzig Report Vol. 1 - Nr. 94 - January - February - March - 1997, Page 21.
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