Flemish Waffen-SS Recruitment Postcard – “Vlaanderen vraagt Soldaten”

250,00

Original World War II Flemish Waffen-SS recruitment postcard bearing the slogan “Vlaanderen vraagt Soldaten” (“Flanders calls for soldiers”). The design depicts a medieval Flemish warrior alongside a modern Waffen-SS soldier, symbolizing historical continuity and used as propaganda to encourage Flemish enlistment.

The reverse text instructs volunteers to register for the Waffen-SS or the Flemish Volunteer Legion at the Ersatzkommando der Waffen-SS – Wetstraat 44, Brussels, a well-known recruitment address during the occupation.

Details:

  • Period Flemish Waffen-SS propaganda postcard

  • Recruitment message for Flemish volunteers

  • Issued from Brussels (Wetstraat 44)

  • Standard postcard size

Condition:
Original wartime item. Condition as shown, with light age toning and minor handling wear consistent with period postcards. Unused.

A historically significant and visually striking Flemish collaboration propaganda postcard, desirable for collectors of Waffen-SS material, Flemish occupation history, or WWII propaganda ephemera.

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Original World War II Flemish Waffen-SS recruitment postcard bearing the slogan “Vlaanderen vraagt Soldaten” (“Flanders calls for soldiers”). The design depicts a medieval Flemish warrior alongside a modern Waffen-SS soldier, symbolizing historical continuity and used as propaganda to encourage Flemish enlistment.

The reverse text instructs volunteers to register for the Waffen-SS or the Flemish Volunteer Legion at the Ersatzkommando der Waffen-SS – Wetstraat 44, Brussels, a well-known recruitment address during the occupation.

Details:

  • Period Flemish Waffen-SS propaganda postcard

  • Recruitment message for Flemish volunteers

  • Issued from Brussels (Wetstraat 44)

  • Standard postcard size

Condition:
Original wartime item. Condition as shown, with light age toning and minor handling wear consistent with period postcards. Unused.

A historically significant and visually striking Flemish collaboration propaganda postcard, desirable for collectors of Waffen-SS material, Flemish occupation history, or WWII propaganda ephemera.