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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Karl Hennig Advertisements

 

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Stampme

26 Sep 2017
12:51:37pm
Probably a few years ago, I asked about Karl Hennig who carries a reputation as a stamp dealer whom is either reviled, tolerated or praised. Perhaps some of the many new or newer members can answer my questions.

The reason for the criticism seems to be his many Nazi era philatelic covers, particularly those created during the war that evidently were officially tolerated but had in most cases no post office or field post validity.

Some collectors state that after the war when he departed Germany for the Dominican Republic, he continued to use his enormous stock of Hitler cards, postmarking devices (how would he have obtained these?), envelopes and of course stamps in order to continue making covers and propaganda postcards with various postmarks, etc. after the end of WWII, selling his "historic" material even into this century.

Did he really have that many "genuinely" postmarked covers and cards from the WWII era or did he continue to make up these covers after the war? If so, his WWII era stock must have been enormous.

Setting all that aside, I am wondering if anyone has seen Karl Hennig advertisements during the war years? What did they state? And does anyone know how many employees Hennig had in his establishment over the years, but especially during the war?

He was a Nazi Party member so it would appear that he used his party connections to draw upon others for his production of all sorts of combination covers from Germany and the occupied territories during the war.

Bruce



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27 Sep 2017
11:27:58pm
re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

I'd be interested in any replies to this. I own some of his creations, they are sort of neat but I have accepted they are probably postwar productions. His son Werner continues the business out of the Dominican Republic, he now seems to sell mainly on Ebay.

If the senior Hennig actively sold during WWII I am unaware of it. He may well have run ads in the German philatelic press. Stamp publications were issued in Germany until near the end of the war.

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Stampme

28 Sep 2017
01:55:07pm
re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Hello,
Snick1946,
The elder Hennig, that is Karl had a stamp business in Germany well before the war so he was in biz but would as mentioned be very interested to see the wording of any WWII ads chiefly to understand how he marketed this WWII stuff to his fellow Germans.
Bruce

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28 Sep 2017
02:21:27pm

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Found this on the net, a discussion on the Hennig covers.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.collecting.postal-history/YRvEOhMLgwU

I appreciate it is old but may help.

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Stampme

01 Oct 2017
03:33:14pm
re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Thanks for posting the link. From my perspective, it's always interesting reading comments about Hennig.

Still, I have never seen any photocopies of his advertising in the various magazines (philatelic or otherwise) during the Third Reich.

Nor have I seen info on the size of his staff or even if he had a staff.

So, I remain curious.

Bruce

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02 Oct 2017
02:07:02pm
re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

When I was researching the covers of the 1932 George Washington Bicentennial, the APS library had bound copies of Linn's from that era that I borrowed. Maybe APS would have bound copies of German stamp publications from the period you are seeking.

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Stampme

02 Oct 2017
06:05:47pm
re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Good idea about the APS. I did find a place in Munich that found ads in German publications but unfortunately, while the search was free, the cost to copy it or scan for email was $20.
Bruce

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Stampme

26 Sep 2017
12:51:37pm

Probably a few years ago, I asked about Karl Hennig who carries a reputation as a stamp dealer whom is either reviled, tolerated or praised. Perhaps some of the many new or newer members can answer my questions.

The reason for the criticism seems to be his many Nazi era philatelic covers, particularly those created during the war that evidently were officially tolerated but had in most cases no post office or field post validity.

Some collectors state that after the war when he departed Germany for the Dominican Republic, he continued to use his enormous stock of Hitler cards, postmarking devices (how would he have obtained these?), envelopes and of course stamps in order to continue making covers and propaganda postcards with various postmarks, etc. after the end of WWII, selling his "historic" material even into this century.

Did he really have that many "genuinely" postmarked covers and cards from the WWII era or did he continue to make up these covers after the war? If so, his WWII era stock must have been enormous.

Setting all that aside, I am wondering if anyone has seen Karl Hennig advertisements during the war years? What did they state? And does anyone know how many employees Hennig had in his establishment over the years, but especially during the war?

He was a Nazi Party member so it would appear that he used his party connections to draw upon others for his production of all sorts of combination covers from Germany and the occupied territories during the war.

Bruce



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27 Sep 2017
11:27:58pm

re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

I'd be interested in any replies to this. I own some of his creations, they are sort of neat but I have accepted they are probably postwar productions. His son Werner continues the business out of the Dominican Republic, he now seems to sell mainly on Ebay.

If the senior Hennig actively sold during WWII I am unaware of it. He may well have run ads in the German philatelic press. Stamp publications were issued in Germany until near the end of the war.

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Stampme

28 Sep 2017
01:55:07pm

re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Hello,
Snick1946,
The elder Hennig, that is Karl had a stamp business in Germany well before the war so he was in biz but would as mentioned be very interested to see the wording of any WWII ads chiefly to understand how he marketed this WWII stuff to his fellow Germans.
Bruce

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sheepshanks

28 Sep 2017
02:21:27pm

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re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Found this on the net, a discussion on the Hennig covers.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.collecting.postal-history/YRvEOhMLgwU

I appreciate it is old but may help.

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Stampme

01 Oct 2017
03:33:14pm

re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Thanks for posting the link. From my perspective, it's always interesting reading comments about Hennig.

Still, I have never seen any photocopies of his advertising in the various magazines (philatelic or otherwise) during the Third Reich.

Nor have I seen info on the size of his staff or even if he had a staff.

So, I remain curious.

Bruce

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Tom in Exton, PA
02 Oct 2017
02:07:02pm

re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

When I was researching the covers of the 1932 George Washington Bicentennial, the APS library had bound copies of Linn's from that era that I borrowed. Maybe APS would have bound copies of German stamp publications from the period you are seeking.

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Stampme

02 Oct 2017
06:05:47pm

re: Karl Hennig Advertisements

Good idea about the APS. I did find a place in Munich that found ads in German publications but unfortunately, while the search was free, the cost to copy it or scan for email was $20.
Bruce

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