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Registration

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As well as with the cancels the Sudetengerman did change the registration labels. The Post Offices had then to use what they had of labels with or without alteration or, if they did'n have any, make their own or borrow some from another Post Office.

Later in the period some Post Offices ran out of label due to lack of paper at the printers or due to lack of printers due to bombing. Then again the Post Offices had to use provisional labels.

 

 

Registered cover sent from Schluckenau

to Dresden.

The registration label is an unaltered

Czech label.

 

 

 

Registered printed matter sent from

Jaegerndorf to Beuthen.

The registration label is a Czech label where

the Czech text was deleted.

 

Registered Official  Postal Matter sent from

Saaz to Unterreichenbach.

The registration label is a Czech label where

the Czech text was deleted.

 

Registered cover sent from Setzdorf to Iglau 

in Czechoslovakia.

The registration label is a provisional 

homemade label.

 

Registered cover sent from Kukus to Berlin 

and here redirected to Reichenberg.

The registration label is a provisional 

homemade label.

 

Cover sent from Rohrsdorf to Berlin.

The registration label is a provisional 

handdrawn label.

 

Registered cover sent from Karbitz to Aussig.

It was first send as Official Mail but as 

the sender did'n have the right to send letters 

as such the sender had to pay for the postage.

The registration label is a provisional 

handdrawn label.

 

Registered cover sent from Tiefenbach an 

der Desse to Berlin and from here

redirected to Reichenberg.

The registration label is a provisional 

handdrawn label.

 

Registered cover sent from Wiesengrund-Dobrzan 

to Nuernberg.

The registration label is a provisional 

handdrawn label

 

Registered commercial cover sent from Ober-Wolsdorf to Berlin and here redirected 

to Reichenberg.

The registration label is a provisional 

handdrawn label.

By a mistage there is written E for Express 

(Special Delivery) in the label but looking

at the postage paid the cover was send as registered.

 

Registered cover sent from Purstein to Prague 

in Czechoslovakia.

The registration label is made by a 

provisional handstamp.

 

Registered commercial cover sent from 

Hartenberg to Prague in Bohemia and Moravia.

The registration label is a neutral label of 

German origin canceled with a handstamp.

 

Registered Postal Matter sent from Weipert 

to Hranice in Bohemia and Moravia.

The registration label is a neutral label of 

German origin canceled with a handstamp.

As the cover is send from one postal autorities 

to another part of the text are correct written

in the postal language, French!

 

Registered cover sent from Graslitz to Aussig.

The registation label is a label which has 

been "borrowed" from a naboring Post Office.

 

 

Registered commercial cover sent from 

Parschnitz bei Trautenau.

The registation label is a label which has 

been "borrowed" from a naboring

Post Office and the canceled with a handstamp.

 

Registered cover sent from Neudek to Karlsbad.

The registration label is a label which has 

been "borrowed" from a naboring

Post Office and the canceled with a handstamp.

 

Registered cover sent from Hermannstadt to Berlin.

The Post Office forgot to put a registration

label on the cover or it was fallen of.

When it crossed the old border  of Germany 

a special registration label was added.

(Vom Ausland uber Bahnpost 5= From Abroad 

via Railway Post Office 5).

 

Registered commercial cover sent from Morchenstern to Copenhagen in Denmark.

The Registration label is the normal 

German type.

 

Registered commercial Postal Card sent from Mahrisch-Aussee uber Hohenstadt.

The Registration label is the normal German 

type from a rural Post Office.

 

 

Registered cover from troppau sent to Prague 

in Bohemia and Moravia.

The Registration label is the normal 

German type.

 

 

Registered commercial cover sent from 

Neuschloss to Kremsier in Bohemia and Moravia.

The cover was sent from a small rural Post Office and first at the accountant

Post Office (Mahrish Neustadt) was the 

stamp canceled and the registration label,

which is a normal German type, was added.

 

Registered cover sent from Bohmisch-Rohren to Vienna.

The registration label are a blank label of old Bavarian 

origin which were provisional overprinted by a handstamp.

The use of provisional labels are probably due to lack 

of paper or the printer was damaged under a air attack.

 

Registered cover from Grulich to 

Brno in Bohemia and Moravia.

The registration label is a fieldpost label 

provisional overprinted by a handstamp.

 

 

The sender was a Czech slaveworker who 

worked at the Famo-Werke (Fahrzeug- und 

Motorenbau = Vehicle- and motor plant) 

by Grulich. 

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