Auction No 427, Tag: Internment Mail

4 Lots (displaying 1 - 4)

WW2 Internee Mail, mostly in Germany, one in Australia, including a French forced labourer in Striegau, a British internee in Ilag VIII,

Lot: 172

  • Auction Date: Wed 17th Jul 2024 12:00 BST (Ended)
  • Est: £50 - £70
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WW2 Internee Mail, mostly in Germany, one in Australia, including a French forced labourer in Striegau, a British internee in Ilag VIII, a nursing nun at Liebenau camp, and two from a British woman in Dongelberg camp. Unusual lot. (7)   

WW2 Liebenau Internment Camp, Germany. A group of five covers to convents in the UK from three different British nuns interned at Liebenau camp,

Lot: 177

  • Auction Date: Wed 17th Jul 2024 12:00 BST (Ended)
  • Est: £40 - £60
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WW2 Liebenau Internment Camp, Germany. A group of five covers to convents in the UK from three different British nuns interned at Liebenau camp, and working as nurses at Ravensburg hospital, all showing British and German censorship. (5)   

WW2 POW & Internment Camp mail comprising 1943 PC from a Ukrainian forced labourer in Neustadt; to British internees in Ilag VIII, Tost (7);

Lot: 178

  • Auction Date: Wed 17th Jul 2024 12:00 BST (Ended)
  • Est: £50 - £80
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WW2 POW & Internment Camp mail comprising 1943 PC from a Ukrainian forced labourer in Neustadt; to British internees in Ilag VIII, Tost (7); and from British POWs at Stalag 383 (4) and Stalag XB; with an all-different range of camp censor cachets etc. (13)

WW2 POW & Internment Camp mail from internees in Jamaica and Switzerland, a German prisoner in Canada, to a Polish POW in Russia,

Lot: 179

  • Auction Date: Wed 17th Jul 2024 12:00 BST (Ended)
  • Est: £40 - £60
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WW2 POW & Internment Camp mail from internees in Jamaica and Switzerland, a German prisoner in Canada, to a Polish POW in Russia, a Ukrainian in Lubeck, and to a Serbian officer in Oflag 54IVE, Germany. Also a message card from the Polish Consulate in Berne of 1942 to a Polish internee, lacking the original envelope in which it was enclosed. (7)