Not from a picture that small.
Roy
Do a search for the word(s) on the stamp, and you will usually find some answers.
The big ones are 3rd Reich Security Stamps with Aufgabestempel 8 KSSL.
Probably the Kssl stands for the city KASSEL
The use of it? I do not know.
I know another 15 Dssd and stands for the city DUSSELDORF. (See below)
One other looks like the following but have no essential imprint.
Below is for an Animal husbandry organization under the umbrella of the Blut und Boden group.
The use? I do not know.....
This is what I found on Wikipedia :
Blood and soil (German: Blut und Boden) is a nationalist slogan expressing Nazi Germany's ideal of a "racially" defined national body ("blood") united with a settlement area ("soil"). By it, rural and farm life forms are not only idealized as a counterweight to urban ones, but they are also associated with an imaginary and sedentary Germanic-Nordic peasantry which is placed in opposition to an anti-Semitic trope of Jewish nomadism. It is tied to the contemporaneous German concept of Lebensraum, the belief that the German people were to expand into Eastern Europe, conquering and displacing the native Slavic and Baltic population via Generalplan Ost. "Blood and soil" was a key slogan of National Socialist (Nazi) ideology. The nationalist ideology of the Artaman League and the writings of Richard Walther Darré guided agricultural policies which were later adopted by Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Baldur von Schirach.
German BLOOD & EARTH Farmers stamp
Reichsnährstand "blood and soil" - contribution card.
For a boy as a farm worker of the year 1921, issued on August 1st, 1936 by the Rhineland Regional Farmers' Association of Moers district farmers, with many premium stamps; used.
Images courtesy of www.weitze.net
Hope it's clearer now.......
Regarding the Aufgabestempel, I found this:
It is a stamp indicating the origin of a delivery and date of dispatch (printed on letters and parcels by the post office. (worldofdictionary.com)
"It is a stamp indicating the origin of a delivery and date of dispatch (printed on letters and parcels by the post office. (worldofdictionary.com)"
Can someone ID these German cindrellas with AUFGABESTEMPEL ETC. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, capetown
I uploaded a larger picture...maybe that would help to identify the item better. Thanks, capetown
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
Not from a picture that small.
Roy
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
Do a search for the word(s) on the stamp, and you will usually find some answers.
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
The big ones are 3rd Reich Security Stamps with Aufgabestempel 8 KSSL.
Probably the Kssl stands for the city KASSEL
The use of it? I do not know.
I know another 15 Dssd and stands for the city DUSSELDORF. (See below)
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
One other looks like the following but have no essential imprint.
Below is for an Animal husbandry organization under the umbrella of the Blut und Boden group.
The use? I do not know.....
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
This is what I found on Wikipedia :
Blood and soil (German: Blut und Boden) is a nationalist slogan expressing Nazi Germany's ideal of a "racially" defined national body ("blood") united with a settlement area ("soil"). By it, rural and farm life forms are not only idealized as a counterweight to urban ones, but they are also associated with an imaginary and sedentary Germanic-Nordic peasantry which is placed in opposition to an anti-Semitic trope of Jewish nomadism. It is tied to the contemporaneous German concept of Lebensraum, the belief that the German people were to expand into Eastern Europe, conquering and displacing the native Slavic and Baltic population via Generalplan Ost. "Blood and soil" was a key slogan of National Socialist (Nazi) ideology. The nationalist ideology of the Artaman League and the writings of Richard Walther Darré guided agricultural policies which were later adopted by Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Baldur von Schirach.
German BLOOD & EARTH Farmers stamp
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
Reichsnährstand "blood and soil" - contribution card.
For a boy as a farm worker of the year 1921, issued on August 1st, 1936 by the Rhineland Regional Farmers' Association of Moers district farmers, with many premium stamps; used.
Images courtesy of www.weitze.net
Hope it's clearer now.......
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
Regarding the Aufgabestempel, I found this:
It is a stamp indicating the origin of a delivery and date of dispatch (printed on letters and parcels by the post office. (worldofdictionary.com)
re: GERMAN CINDERELLAS, REVENUES, ETC ON STOCKSHEET,
"It is a stamp indicating the origin of a delivery and date of dispatch (printed on letters and parcels by the post office. (worldofdictionary.com)"