[Below: This Feldpost was canceled on November 19, 1941.]

[Below: This Feldpost was canceled on October 22, 1940.]

[Below: This Feldpost was canceled on... January 16, 1918. The Great War was winding down, the November Traitors were hatching their traitorous plans behind closed door.]

[Below: This Feldpost was canceled on March 23, 1940.]

[Below: This Feldpost was canceled on August 1, 1942. It's always nice when the Feldpost envelopes have letters within, but better still, photos, like this one.]

[Below: Letter within - front.]

[Below: Letter within - reverse.]

[Below: Photography within.]

[Below: This Feldpost, from June 20, 1944, shows an uncommon cancel, which says: 'Feinmechanik - Uhren Rechenmaschinen' (Precision Mechanics - Clocks - Calculating Machines). At the top of the slogan are the words 'Glashütte Sachs', which refers to Glashütte Original, a high-end German watch brand. Glashütte is a town in Saxony, Germany, famous for its watchmaking industry. In fact it is known as the birthplace of the German watchmaking. Lastly, we see that this was addressed to the Feldpost number L42922, the 'L' standing for Luftwaffe.]

[Below: Close-up.]

[Below: Reverse.]

[Below: WWI era postcard sent Feldpost, it says 'LIEBE' (LOVE).]

[Below: Reverse.]