Lot 1561
CHANNEL ISLANDS: 1944 German Radio Message...
Stamps and Postal History of the World | 5919
Auction: 6 October 2020 at 01:00 BST
Estimate: £400 - £450
Description
CHANNEL ISLANDS: 1944 German Radio Message Card cancelled by ‘WILHELMSHAVEN/16.11.44' ds, this 'Funknachrichtenkarte' card has no reference to the Channel Islands printed on it, but this card, FNK Type No. 8 had 'Kanalinselin den' typewritten on the reverse. Rare and extremely fine
"After the Allied invasion of France in June 1944, all links between the Channel Islands and the Continent were broken, apart from a few infrequent Luftwaffe flights. About once a month the besieged soldiers were able to send a message by radio to their relatives. These were known as 'Kameradschaftfunk' or 'Funknachrichten Karte'. For the 'Festung Dunkirchen' and 'Festung Kanalinselin' a common radio card was used, and depending on the where-abouts of the sender, either 'Kanalinselin' or 'Dunkirchen' was deleted. For the Channel Islands there were at least 12 different types of cards, Texts were standardised and a soldier could choose one of the several texts available. The information that arrived by radio in Wilhelmshaven was then transferred to these cards and they were then passed on to the German postal service for onward transmission"
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