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1936 Reich party rally of the NSDAP in Nuremberg, Marketplace with Town Hall
Lot 142
7 September 1936 Gau Sachsen March Nurnberg
The route of the March, which began on 3 September, was the same as that of the previous year. On this occasion, however, the participants set off in two separate columns each accompanied by its own postal coach. The coaches were equipped as sub-offices of Postamt Dresden 7. The Saxon contingents arrived at Nurnberg on the 7th.
The coaches were parked in the units’ camp and served as temporary post offices until the end of the Rally.
Approximately 16 miles south of Bayreuth and 32 miles northwest of Nurnberg, Pegnitz lies in the Frunkische Schweiz a slightly undulating tableland 1600-1900 feet above sea level, furrowed to a depth of 650-1000 feet by tortuous and precipitous valleys with curious rock formations. A wealth of varied scenery is afforded by the lush green dales crowned with picturesque little towns and old castles. Pegnitz was along the route of Gau Sachsen March from Hof to Nurnberg.
Geographical details excerpted from Baedeker’s Southern Germany, 1929.
Photocard published by Verlag Photohaus Schliiter, Pegnitz.
The route of the March, which began on 3 September, was the same as that of the previous year. On this occasion, however, the participants set off in two separate columns each accompanied by its own postal coach. The coaches were equipped as sub-offices of Postamt Dresden 7. The Saxon contingents arrived at Nurnberg on the 7th.
The coaches were parked in the units’ camp and served as temporary post offices until the end of the Rally.
Approximately 16 miles south of Bayreuth and 32 miles northwest of Nurnberg, Pegnitz lies in the Frunkische Schweiz a slightly undulating tableland 1600-1900 feet above sea level, furrowed to a depth of 650-1000 feet by tortuous and precipitous valleys with curious rock formations. A wealth of varied scenery is afforded by the lush green dales crowned with picturesque little towns and old castles. Pegnitz was along the route of Gau Sachsen March from Hof to Nurnberg.
Geographical details excerpted from Baedeker’s Southern Germany, 1929.
Photocard published by Verlag Photohaus Schliiter, Pegnitz.
Type:
Postal History, Postcard
Condition:
Used
Period:
1920-1939
Topic:
Organizations, Architecture
1933-45 Third Reich Propaganda & Postal History
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