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  • A 1936 Postcard of AH At the Brandenburg Gate Opening the Olympic Games
  • A 1936 Postcard of AH At the Brandenburg Gate Opening the Olympic Games
  • A 1936 Postcard of AH At the Brandenburg Gate Opening the Olympic Games

Item: G24734

A 1936 Postcard of AH At the Brandenburg Gate Opening the Olympic Games

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A 1936 Postcard of AH At the Brandenburg Gate Opening the Olympic Games

Measuring 14 x 9 cm; Date of item: 1936; Condition: very good, signs of aging. A postcard showing AH being driven in his staff car. The Führer is standing and giving the Nazi salute. There are two more officers sitting in the back of the car. At least four more cars are following. Hitler’s car has just passed the Brandenburg Gate, one of Germany’s most recognizable landmarks (built 1788–1791 in Berlin). In between the columns hang swastika flags as well as flags sporting the Olympic rings. A print on the back gives the date, 1936, and states: The Führer on his way to the opening of the Olympic games. The card has not been used.
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