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Envelope Addressed To Philipp Bouhler Jan 1930

Envelope Addressed To Philipp Bouhler

Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection

Back: White envelope with official German seal sticker.Front: Handwritten address in black cursive and black hand stamp.

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Philipp Bouhler (1899-1945) was a Nazi leader who was both a Reichsleiter and Chief of the Chancellery of the Fuhrer of the Nazi Party. He was also the SS officer responsible for the Aktion T4 euthanasia program, developed with Karl Brandt, that murdered more than 70,000 disabled German adults and children. Arrested with his wife in 1945, he committed suicide. The knowledge gained from Aktion T4 was eventually applied to the industrialized murder of other groups of …


Envelope Addressed To Philipp Bouhler Jan 1930

Envelope Addressed To Philipp Bouhler

Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection

Front: Tan postcard with handwritten message.Back: Black printed postcard lines with six multi-colored stamps and handwritten address.

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Philipp Bouhler (1899-1945) was a Nazi leader who was both a Reichsleiter and Chief of the Chancellery of the Fuhrer of the Nazi Party. He was also the SS officer responsible for the Aktion T4 euthanasia program, developed with Karl Brandt, that murdered more than 70,000 disabled German adults and children. Arrested with his wife in 1945, he committed suicide. The knowledge gained from Aktion T4 was eventually applied to the industrialized murder of other groups of …


Envelope Sent During Spanish Civil War From Malaga, Spain, To Germany Jan 1930

Envelope Sent During Spanish Civil War From Malaga, Spain, To Germany

Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection

Faded envelope with typewritten addressee. Two stamps, both of Isabella I of Castille. One purple for 40 cts, one red for 30 cts. The red has a circular black hand stamp over it. The return address is 'Compania Mata' in Malaga. Three puple stamps, 'Viva ECRANA', 'Viva Franco!' and 'Censura Militar Malaga' also a '102' stamped in blue. Back: One purple stamp on the bottom, 'Correspondencia Comercial'.

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Spanish Civil War Malaga Franco's Censor of Letter Addressed to Germany