Nazi Envelope (non-metalic find)

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no idea but it is cool looking, would like to know if its worth anything
 

got 3 nazi german coins 1941 --1,5,10 pfenning zincs if you want to trade something for them?
 

ivan salis said:
got 3 nazi german coins 1941 --1,5,10 pfenning zincs if you want to trade something for them?

LOL....Maybe a Jackie Robinson rookie card! :D
 

darn you got smarter since then. -- but the coins are a legit offer--
 

Neat envelope! I will be driving through Nurnberg Friday. Hope to detect Zeppelin field park where the Nurnberg trials were held some day. HH, Mike
 

Hotel Keiserhof ? Didn't Hogan Meet the Underground
there ? ;D

Very Cool Find Neil.

I'll make a suggestion on a Stamp forum.

Jeff
 

cool war booty....i have a nazi german coin...

HH
-GC
 

...good job jeff.... :) :) :) :) :)

HH
-GC
 

Marc's the Man with the Magic :)
 

jeff of pa said:
Hotel Keiserhof ? Didn't Hogan Meet the Underground
there ? ;D

Very Cool Find Neil.

I'll make a suggestion on a Stamp forum.

Jeff

LOL, Jeff....It gets better than that. I found some info on the hotel:

Hotel Kaiserhof was the first luxury hotel in Berlin. It opened in 1875 and at the time it was the only hotel to offer rooms, all 260 of them, with electricity, bathroom and telephone. The owners of the hotel were sympathizers with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, with the result that the upper floors of the hotel were used as NSDAP headquarters prior to the 1932 and 1933 German elections. Hitler himself had a permanent room there prior to becoming Chancellor and during renovations of the Chancellor’s apartments in the old Reichschancellery.

When Hermann Göring married second wife Emmy in April 1935, the wedding reception was held at the Kaiserhof Hotel. Nazi Propaganda Minister Dr. Joseph Goebbels used the name of the hotel in the title of his book Vom Kaiserhof zur Reichskanzlei (the Reichschancellery was just across the street from the hotel, on Wilhelmstrasse).
 

jeff of pa said:
Marc's the Man with the Magic :)

...great job MARC...

HH
-GC
 

Neil in West Jersey said:
jeff of pa said:
Hotel Keiserhof ? Didn't Hogan Meet the Underground
there ? ;D

Very Cool Find Neil.

I'll make a suggestion on a Stamp forum.

Jeff

LOL, Jeff....It gets better than that. I found some info on the hotel:

Hotel Kaiserhof was the first luxury hotel in Berlin. It opened in 1875 and at the time it was the only hotel to offer rooms, all 260 of them, with electricity, bathroom and telephone. The owners of the hotel were sympathizers with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, with the result that the upper floors of the hotel were used as NSDAP headquarters prior to the 1932 and 1933 German elections. Hitler himself had a permanent room there prior to becoming Chancellor and during renovations of the Chancellor’s apartments in the old Reichschancellery.

When Hermann Göring married second wife Emmy in April 1935, the wedding reception was held at the Kaiserhof Hotel. Nazi Propaganda Minister Dr. Joseph Goebbels used the name of the hotel in the title of his book Vom Kaiserhof zur Reichskanzlei (the Reichschancellery was just across the street from the hotel, on Wilhelmstrasse).

Awsome !

Definately a Real piece of History
 

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