[Below: This is called 'Der Führer und Seine Generale des Heeres' (The Führer and His Generals of the Army).]

[Below: This was sent Feldpost on December 13, 1941.]

[Below: Close-up.]

[Below: This is called 'Erinnerung an die Befreiung der Saar' (Commemoration of the liberation of the Saar).]

[Below: Postcard reverse.]

[Below: This says 'Deutsche Sammler-Gemeinschaft - NSG "Kraft durch Freude"' (German Collectors' Association - NSG "Strength through Joy").]

[Below: Close-up of cancels.]

[Below: Postcard reverse.]

[Below: Close-up of cancels.]

[Below: Front of postcard.]

[Below: Reverse of postcard. This contains a German Reich postage stamp and an occupation of Jersey (Channel Islands) postage stamp. It also has a German Feldpost cancel, from April 21, 1944, and a Jersey cancel from the same date.]

[Below: Close-up of Jersey stamp.]

[Below: This is titled 'Unser Führer' (Our Führer) and also says 'Nach dem Original von Professor von Kursell-Berlin.' (Based on the original by Professor von Kursell-Berlin)]

[Below: Postcard reverse. This was sent Feldpost on August 17, 1942.]

[Below: Feldpost stamp close-up.]

[Below: Front of postcard]

[Below: Postcard reverse. This has a Vienna cancel from Adolf Hitler's birthday - April 20, 1938.]

[Below: Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler (Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler).]

[Below: Postcard reverse.]

[Below: Front of postcard.]

[Below: Postcard reverse. This has a special, locally overprinted, Sudetenland stamp, with the typical 'Wir Sind Frei!' (We Are Free!) overprint. The cancel is also a special Sudetenland variety.]

[Below: Stamp close-up.]

[Below: This beauty was used in Czechoslovakia in the pivitol year of 1939.]

[Below: Front. One of the rarer Adolf Hitler drawings.]

[Below: Reverse. This cancel is in honor of Adolf Hitler's 53rd birthday.]

[Below: Front. Wow, this artwork is simply stunning]

[Below: Reverse.]

[Below: Front. This is a neat one too.]

[Below: Reverse. This shows a 1938 Anschluss cancel from Vienna.]

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[Below: Beautiful Red Cross postcard from 1939.]

[Below: Reverse.]

[Below: Close-up.]

[Below: An older postcard from 1933.]

[Below: Reverse.]

[Below: Close-up.]

[Below: This is a rare early Reich Party Day postcard, but used years later on July 31, 1944.]

[Below: Reverse.]

[Below: Wow, this one is an absolute beauty... I can't make out the artist. It says:

'He who loves his people sustains them solely through the sacrifices he is prepared to make for them.
Adolf Hitler'
.]

[Below: Reverse. This tells us it was produced for the WHW, or Winterhilfswerk des deutschen Volkes (Winter Relief Organization of the German People) in 1933-34 in the District of Offenbach. We also learn the name of the superb artist, Willy Meyer. Don't ask me why it looks like it says 'Willn'...?]

[Below: This is the famous quote 'Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.']

[Below: Reverse.]

[Below: This was done by the fantastic artist Willy Exner.]

[Below: Reverse. This was postmarked on July 29, 1940.]

[Below: Close-up.]

[Below: This is a 1936 Olympics postcard. It says 'Our highest ideal is the humanity of the future, in which a radiant spirit is found in a magnificent body...']

[Below: A wide variety of special postmarks, including some much rarer Hellendorf cancels. Also is a large Olympics advertising stamp.]

[Below: Close-up.]