[Below: Postcard reverse.]


[Below: 'Flemish Youth Step Up!' This postcard pictures Jules Geurts, the first Fleming to be awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class for bravery. This is a Waffen-SS and German Red Cross (DRK) recruitment postcard from Belgium/Netherlands/Flanders.]

[Below: Here is the same postcard, but a different scan. It is extremely hard to find a decent scan of this, so here are two different versions.]

[Below: Back of postcard.]


[Below: This is a poster version.]


[Below: Dutch Legion feldpost label - imperforate and perforate versions.]

[Below: Very rare perforate used piece.]

[Below: Very rare imperforate sheet.]


[Below: Souvenir sheets from the Netherlands.]


[Below: 'Die zeit ist euer was sie sein wird, wird sie durch euch sein' (The time is yours, what it will be, it will be through you). Souvenir sheets from the Netherlands.]

[Below: 'Lieber das Leben als die Treue Opfern' (Better to sacrifice life than loyalty). Souvenir sheets from the Netherlands.]


[Below: The Netherlands Legion stamps above but with a rare private overprint.]


[Below: 'Strijdt Mee!' (Join the fight!).]


[Below: Envelope with Feldpost cancels from 1942. It is addressed to Karl Hennig, a huge stamp dealer of the time. Since there is no reason that these official stamps should be used as Feldpost (Feldpost was free for soldiers unless they wanted to send something airmail), however, you see these 'favor cancels' a lot, especially with Hennig stuff, who seemed to have tons of connections in the post office to do these unofficial pieces. Some have even said that maybe he got his hands on official cancels after the war and made these pieces then. But we'll never really know since the stamps and cancels are authentic. Click to enlarge.]

[Below: Close-up.]


[Below: Note the Wolfsangel rune cancel.]


[Below: 'Frontzorg is Eereplicht' (Front Care is Honorary Duty).]


[Below: Danish Waffen-SS charity stamps. Click to enlarge.]

[Below: Inside of stamp booklet showing stacks of blocks of four.]

[Below: Blocks of four]

  • [Below: ATTENTION! ACHTUNG! These are fakes reprinted to deceive collectors (they even have fake cancels). Besides the color being off, the stamps not being the same size and the space around the picture being too large, they also lack detail.]

    [Below: ATTENTION! ACHTUNG! More fakes from 2016. These are as bad as the fakes above, lacking detail and the paper is way too white.]

    [Below: Postal label for the 'Frikorps Danmark'.]


    [Below: Danish National Socialist party membership revenue]


    [Below: DNSAP stamp. Circa 1943.]


    [Below: DNSAP recruitment poster. It reads: 'For the protection of our future'.]


    [Below: Danish National Socialist party election propaganda postal labels (the one on the right has a darker paper)]


    [Below: Danish National Socialist party (DNSAP) vignette]


    [Below: "With the DNSAP for Denmark's Freedom" vignette]


    [Above & below: DNSAP Christmas postage labels.]

    [Below: A copy of the above stamp without the cancel.]


    [Below: DNSAP postage labels from 1940.]


    [Below: DNSAP (Dänische Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei) poster. Circa 1938.]



    [Below: Modern reprints]


    [Below: An imperforate postal label]


    [Below: Patriotic Christmas charity labels]


    [Below: Vignette - 'Frontzorg is plicht' = 'Concern for the front is duty'.]


    [Above: Rare Dutch Anti-Communist vignettes from 1942]


    [Above: ATTENTION! ACHTUNG! This item is a fake! It is a real postage stamp with a fake/fantasy overprint produced in 2015/2016. This overprint NEVER existed in the 3rd Reich.]

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