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HELIGOLAND POSTAL STATIONARY 1 1/2 PENCE VICTORIA USED JULY 1939 w/GERMAN STAMP

$ 13.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Quality: Used
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Topic: Sort of a Mixed Franking
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Ccomplete f-vf cover....wrinkle at right below design....
  • Cancellation Type: Machine Cancel
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Hamburg Germany to Krefeld: Hindenburg Issue
  • Region: Germany

    Description

    An Interesting mix of issues, one a defunct 19th Century British Colony in Europe,
    which later became part of Germany,
    the other a definitve stamp from the Third Reich.
    sender, Kapitan W. Sachse, Hamburg - Blankenese
    July 3, 1939
    Hamburg is the nearest large German city to Heligoland.
    add .00 for 1st class/Insured to U.S.....
    add .00 for Airmail Overseas....
    Heligoland
    (
    /
    ˈ
    h
    ɛ
    l
    ɪ
    ɡ

    l
    æ
    n
    d
    /
    ; German:
    Helgoland
    [ˈhɛlɡolant]
    ;
    Heligolandic Frisian
    :
    deät Lun
    lit.
    '"the Land"',
    Mooring Frisian
    :
    Hålilönj,
    Danish:
    Helgoland
    ) is a small
    archipelago
    in the
    North Sea
    .
    [2]
    A part of the
    German
    state of
    Schleswig-Holstein
    since 1890, the islands were historically possessions of
    Denmark
    , then became the possessions of the
    United Kingdom
    from 1807 to 1890, and briefly managed as a war prize from 1945 to 1952.
    The islands are located in the
    Heligoland Bight
    (part of the
    German Bight
    ) in the southeastern corner of the North Sea and had a population of 1,127 at the end of 2016. They are the only
    German islands
    not in the vicinity of the mainland. They lie approximately 69 kilometres (43 miles) by sea from
    Cuxhaven
    at the mouth of the
    River Elbe
    . During a visit to the islands,
    August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben
    wrote the lyrics to "
    Deutschlandlied
    ", which became the national anthem of Germany.
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    In addition to German, the local population, who are ethnic
    Frisians
    , speak the
    Heligolandic
    dialect of the
    North Frisian language
    called
    Halunder
    . Heligoland used to be called
    Heyligeland
    , or "holy land", possibly due to the island's long association with the god
    Forseti
    The
    Battle of the Heligoland Bight
    [6]
    [7]
    was the first "named" air battle of the
    Second World War
    , which began the longest air campaign of the war, the
    Defence of the Reich
    .
    [8]
    On 3 September 1939, the
    United Kingdom
    declared war on
    Nazi Germany
    after the
    German invasion of Poland
    , which started the
    European War
    . The British did not assist Poland by land or sea but
    RAF Bomber Command
    flew several missions against German targets. A number of these
    air raids
    were directed at
    Kriegsmarine
    (German Navy) warships in German ports to prevent their use in the
    Battle of the Atlantic
    . With the front lines static between September 1939 and May 1940, a period known as the "
    Phoney War
    " set in, with little fighting on land or in the air.