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  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Signed Postcard of Oberst Werner Mölders
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Signed Postcard of Oberst Werner Mölders
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Signed Postcard of Oberst Werner Mölders

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Germany, Luftwaffe. A Signed Postcard of Oberst Werner Mölders

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Germany, Luftwaffe. A Signed Postcard of Oberst Werner Mölders

(Luftwaffe Postkarte mit Unterschrift). A signed postcard of Luftwaffe Oberst and fighter ace Werner Mölders, depicted in uniform and with the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords (received 29 May 1940, 21 September 1940, and 22 June 1941, respectively, followed by Diamonds on 15 July 1941) clearly visible, the lower half of the image bearing Mölders’ handwritten signature in black ink, the reverse unused and bearing a Hoffman studio mark, measuring 9 cm (w) x 14 cm (h), in extremely fine condition.
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