Authentic WW1 & WW2 German Militaria
WW2 German Third Reich Era NSDAP Kriegsmarine Postcard Möltenort U-Boat Memorial Monument
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Offered is an original Third Reich-era postcard depicting the impressive 85-meter-high Möltenort U-Boat Memorial (U-Boot-Ehrenmal) near Kiel. The reverse bears the emblem of the National Socialist German Naval Association (Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Marine-Bund) and notes that the proceeds benefited the association.
Description
Original Third Reich period postcard
Unused example
Features the Möltenort U-Boat Memorial near Kiel
Monument height noted as 85 meters
Reverse carries the emblem of the National Socialist German Naval Association
Published by A. Munzer, Düsseldorf
Card No. 13
Sharp black-and-white image
Standard postcard size
Good condition with light age wear
Guaranteed authentic
Translation of Front Caption
“Marin.-Ehrenmal Möltenort 85 m ü. d. Meer. Gehörte Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Marine-Bund. Entwurf von Regierungs-Baurat Wilhelm Kreis. Grundsteinlegung d. 10. Oktober 1925.”
Translation:
“Naval Memorial at Möltenort, 85 meters above sea level. Belonging to the National Socialist German Naval Association. Designed by Government Architect Wilhelm Kreis. Foundation stone laid on 10 October 1925.”
Translation of Reverse Text
“Dem Andenken der im Weltkriege gefallenen Angehörigen der Marine.”
Translation:
“Dedicated to the memory of the members of the Navy who fell in the World War.”
Publisher’s note:
“Der Reinertrag fließt dem Ehrenmal zu.”
Translation:
“The net proceeds go toward the memorial.”
An attractive and historically significant pre-war postcard connected with the German naval memorial movement and the Möltenort U-Boat Memorial near Kiel.
Keywords: Möltenort U-Boat Memorial postcard, Marine Ehrenmal, Wilhelm Kreis, Kiel naval history, NSDAP Marine-Bund, submarine memorial, Kriegsmarine, German postcard, pre-WWII, Third Reich postal history, naval monument, unused postcard.
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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