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This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

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    Default This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

    Hi All,

    This card is a rarer card from the nuremberg hoffman series in 1938. It seems to be written by a ss man who participated in the parade to a familie. The furthest i got with translating on google is

    We are enjoying the sun....

    Any one help in translating its full contents? I see mention of 40000 worker men and 1700 worker women in there as well. also mention of ss ....chapel??

    Thanks in advance and hope everyone enjoy the contents



    More photos now up





    Last edited by plasmod3; 04-22-2012 at 11:45 AM.

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    Default Re: This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

    Very intriguing. Although I think slightly clearer/larger imagery might help the German speaking here to decipher this snap shot of history.

    Mark.

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    Default Re: This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

    A larger-sized scan would have been good; but I could make it out alright. (Except for two small blanks.)

    Yes; it was sent by an Unterscharführer of the Oberabschnitt Fulda-Werra to a family at Greiz-Saasdorf in Thuringia. (Sorry, I can't fully make out his surname; starts with "Büng...")

    It says:


    "7 Sept. 1938

    Dear Erich and family!

    We were here at Nuremberg at 3 P.M. on Saturday. 2,500 Thuringian SS comrades were welcomed by a dashing SS band of the
    SS-Verfügungstruppe, escorted to the big Bartholomäus School and billeted there. That evening, it was raining, same as with you at Raasdorf. This morning, reveille at 3 A.M.; at roughly 5 A.M. we were off to cordoning duty on the Zeppelinwiese, assembly of the 40,000 Labor Service men, 1,700 Labor Service Girls. The demonstrations were awesome, such dash. We only moved back in at 4 P.M. The weather was cold and quite rainy, nonetheless there was a huge attendance. Only the main event days were even better. Please give my greetings to parents and parents-in-law.

    Greeting you dear ones with
    Heil Hitler,

    Ernst [...]

    My
    [...] Physician Dr. Schulze from Greiz sends greetings as well"

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    Default Re: This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

    Thanks HPL2008, I have put bigger pics up now i hope it helps re the 2 small blanks. Fascinating! A ss nuremberg postcard written by someone ss who was actually there at the party rally! Did i hear right 2500 men to cordon off 40000 RADs.

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    Default Re: This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

    I think the name is "Büngener". The missing word is "Chefarzt" = "Head Physician".

    Well, he wrote that 2,500 Thuringian SS men were participating; but that doesn't necessarily mean that all of them were on cordoning duty.

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    Default Re: This is from a rarer nuremberg postcard, seems to be written by a ss man please help w translate

    Thanks HPL2008 you are a forum gem:-) Fantastic to hold a card written by someone who was there.

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    A fascinating card, made even more as its written by an SS Unterscharfuhrer

    Nick
    "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem

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    Excellent item - I'd be proud to have it in my collection having an account of the everyday life of these soldiers brings it all to life for me. Keep up the good work!

    Robbie

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    Very nice and thanks for sharing! Thankfully HPL pulled through again, making the item all the more interesting.

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    Very nice Item! Something from history that needs to last forever!

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