(Heer Bilder). A lot of six photographs and postcards of Generalmajor Julius von Bernuth, including a studio portrait of von Bernuth, depicted in uniform and wearing a M43 cap, with the Blood Order ribbon clearly visible, the reverse with a studio mark of “KURT MEICHE, PHOTOGRAPHIE KUNSTVERLAG, TRAUNSTEIN OBB. OBERE HAMMERSTR.”, measuring 97 mm (w) x 147 mm (h), in extremely fine condition; a studio portrait of von Bernuth, depicted in uniform and wearing the Knight’s Cross, the Blood Order ribbon, and the 1914 Iron Cross I Class with 1939 Clasp, printed on Kodak paper, the reverse with an unused postcard setup, measuring 97 mm (w) x 144 mm (h), in extremely fine condition; a small portrait of von Bernuth, depicted in uniform and wearing the Knight’s Cross, the Blood Order ribbon, and the 1914 Iron Cross I Class with 1939 Clasp, the reverse with a handwritten date of “1942”, measuring 89 mm (w) x 116 mm (h), a large photograph depicting von Bernuth with AH and Wehrmacht Officers, the reverse with a handwritten inscription and date of 6 August 1941, printed on Leonar paper, measuring 176 mm (w) x 122 mm (h), in extremely fine condition; a postcard depicting von Bernuth alongside Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, the latter shaking hands with AH, with captions indicating that the photo was taken on the latter’s visit to Army Group South on the Eastern Front, the reverse unused, with a mark of “KUNSTVERLAGANSTALT BRUNO HANSMANN, KASSEL”, measuring 148 mm (w) x 105 mm (h), in extremely fine condition, and; a second postcard depicting von Bernuth alongside von Rundstedt, the reverse with a handwritten inscription, date of 1941, and location of “KIEW” (Kiev), measuring 143 mm (w) x 103 mm (h), in extremely fine condition.