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05-06-2019 05:49 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Konditorei means cake shop!
So perhaps the box was intended for cake and cookies!
Registrierte schutzmarke simply means = registered trade mark..
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...And (needless to say) those are not "SS" runes on the logo to begin with, and the Edelweiß- and Enzian flowers are typical, super-common decorative elements in the Alpine regions of Germany and Austria and not indicative of any mountain troops connection.
However, there may well be an indirect SS connection here after all:
Note that the original name of the business has been covered by that big "HIEBL" label. I dug around a bit and found that there once was a Konditorei-Café Schindler in Innsbruck, which was owned by two Jewish brothers named Hugo and Erich Schindler. The business was "aryanized" and taken over by the Austrian Nazi, Blood Order holder and SS officer Franz Hiebl in 1938. If the name underneath the label is "Schindler", the box is from this business.
Last edited by HPL2008; 05-06-2019 at 09:07 PM.
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HPL2008
...And (needless to say) those are not "SS" runes on the logo to begin with, and the Edelweiß- and Enzian flowers are typical, super-common decorative elements in the Alpine regions of Germany and Austria and not indiciative of any mountain troops connection.
However, there may well be an indirect SS connection here, nonetheless. Note that the original name of the business has been covered by that big "Hiebl" label. I dug around a bit and found that there onced was a Konditiorei-Café Schindler in Innsbruck, whose owner was a Jew. The business was "aryanized" and taken over by the Austrian Nazi, Blood Order holder and SS officer Franz Hiebl. If the name underneath the label is "Schindler", the box is from this business.
how do you imagine that the SS "logo" then came to be there? Amazing work finding all that out.. I can't believe that was even possible.
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Ullergaard
Konditorei means cake shop!
So perhaps the box was intended for cake and cookies!
Registrierte schutzmarke simply means = registered trade mark..
Nazi Cake? no thank you ! haha
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HPL2008
...And (needless to say) those are not "SS" runes on the logo to begin with, and the Edelweiß- and Enzian flowers are typical, super-common decorative elements in the Alpine regions of Germany and Austria and not indiciative of any mountain troops connection.
However, there may well be an indirect SS connection here after all:
Note that the original name of the business has been covered by that big "HIEBL" label. I dug around a bit and found that there once was a Konditiorei-Café Schindler in Innsbruck, which was owned by two Jewish brothers named Hugo and Erich Schindler. The business was "aryanized" and taken over by the Austrian Nazi, Blood Order holder and SS officer Franz Hiebl in 1938. If the name underneath the label is "Schindler", the box is from this business.
can you shoot me a link to your findings? Many thanks for the information
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PeaceFrogg
how do you imagine that the SS "logo" then came to be there? Amazing work finding all that out.. I can't believe that was even possible.
There is no SS logo. This is a registered corporate logo coincidentally including a stylized double "S" - in a totally different shape than the SS runes - in its design. The letters may well stand for the former owners "Schindler & Schindler"; note that the logo is on the lid itself, not the subsequently applied label.
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PeaceFrogg
can you shoot me a link to your findings? Many thanks for the information
Die Tater des Judenpogroms 1938 in Innsbruck - Google Books
Judische Geschafte in Innsbruck: Eine Spurensuche - Google Books
Andreas-Hofer-Strasse – Orte des Novemberpogroms 1938 in Innsbruck
Innsbruck-Cafe Hiebl, ex Schindler - SAGEN.at FOTOGALERIE
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