GERMANY in occupied POLAND 1941 RARE Radom R-EXPRESS-Cover, Deutschland,Polska


GERMANY in occupied POLAND 1941 RARE Radom R-EXPRESS-Cover,  Deutschland,Polska

When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

GERMANY in occupied POLAND 1941 RARE Radom R-EXPRESS-Cover, Deutschland,Polska:
$12.38


GERMANY in occupied POLAND 1941 RARE Radom R-EXPRESS-Cover, Deutschland,Polska GERMANY in occupied POLAND 1941 RARE Radom R-EXPRESS-Cover, Deutschland,Polska

Click images to enlarge

Description This is one item out of a collection we just break on German occupation of Poland during WWII   Very low starting price !
 For condition see and enlarge all photos ! Click on the images for big pictures !
 

Radom  is a city in east-central Poland with 219,703 inhabitants (2013). It is located 100 kilometres (62 miles) south of Poland\'s capital, Warsaw, on the Mleczna River, in (as of 1999) the Masovian Voivodeship, having previously been the capital of Radom Voivodeship (1975–1998). Despite being part of the Masovian Voivodeship, the city historically belongs to Lesser Poland. For centuries, Radom was part of the Sandomierz Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland and the later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was an important center of administration, having served as seat of the Crown Council. The Pact of Vilnius and Radom was signed there in 1401, and the Nihil novi and Łaski\'s Statute were adopted by the Sejm at Radom\'s Royal Castle in 1505. In 1976, it was a center of anti Communist street protests.

The city is home to the biennial Radom Air Show, the largest and best-attended air show in Poland, held during the last weekend of August. \"Radom\" is also the popular unofficial name for a semiautomatic 9 mm Para pistol of Polish design (the Model 35/ViS-35) which was produced from 1935 to 1944 at the national arsenal located in the city. The Łucznik Arms Factory (still located in Radom) continues to produce modern military firearms.

The international Radom Jazz Festival and the International Gombrowicz Theater Festival are held in the city.

Modern History

In the Second Polish Republic Radom became part of Kielce Voivodeship. In 1932 the City County of Radom was created, and the following year, its rail connection with Warsaw was completed. In the late 1930s, due to the government project known as the Central Industrial Area, several new factories were built; by 1938, the population had grown to 80,000. The city was also a military garrison, serving as headquarters of the 72nd Infantry Regiment. On September 8, 1939, during World War II, Radom was captured by the Wehrmacht. The German occupiers carried out several executions of civilians, and formed the Radom Ghetto, with a population of 34,000 Jews, most of whom perished at the Treblinka extermination camp. Radom was also a center of Polish resistance, with numerous Home Army units operating in the area. On September 9, 1945, the city was briefly seized by the Cursed soldiers, who broke into a local prison, releasing a number of Home Army soldiers.

Up to the Second World War, like many other cities in interwar Poland, Radom had a large Jewish population. According to the Russian census of 1897, out of the total population of 28,700, Jews constituted 11,200 (~39% percent).

 


Key: Zensur, War, Krieg, Thuringia, Thüringen, Upper Silesia, WW2, WWII, War, Oberschlesien, Haute Silesie, France, Francaise, Frankreich, Francia, Polska, Polen, Poland, Pologne , Polonia, Germany, Deutschland, Allemagne, Alemania, Germania, Train, Ambulant, Railroad, Railway, Zug, Eisenbahn, Mobilpost, Mobile Post, Bahnhof, Stazione, estación, huǒchēzhàn, chēzhàn, Gare, TPO, T.P.O. , Generalgouvernement , Key: German Deutsches Reich, Germany, Deutschland, Allemagne, Alemania, Germania, Key: Russia, Russland, Rußland, Russie, Sowjetunion Soviet Union,  CCCP, UDSSR,  Rusia, Россия, Russland,CCCP,USSR,UDSSR, Estonia, Eesti Post, Estland, Estonie, Russia, Russie, Russland, Rußland, Latvia, lettland, Litauen, Lithuania Эстония, Àishāníyà Payment
6% Sales Tax will be added to Pennsylvania residents.

International Buyers – Please Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer\'s responsibility.

Please check with your country\'s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to offerding or buying. Shipping USA Shipping is based on a flat rate of $2.75, no matter how many items you win. In order for us to do combined shipping you must wait for an invoice or contact us and we will send you a combined shipping invoice. We were forced to raise shipping costs due to an increase in USPS shipping charges!

All USA Shipping includes USPS Tracking and Insurance


Any other country: $2.75
Registered mail : $17.00


Please wait until Sunday Afternoon(EST) when you receive our invoice to pay for your items.

Items over $75.00 must go registered mail cost is $17.00. We combine lots to save shipping charges.
Terms of Sale Payments must be made not later than 7 days after sale end, unless other arrangements have been made. Please contact us with any questions. Contact Us Please message with any questions you have about the item. Get Images that
Make Supersized Seem Small.Tailor your sales with Auctiva\'s
Listing Templates!


THE simple solution for sellers.


Track Page Views With
Auctiva\'s FREE Counter

GERMANY in occupied POLAND 1941 RARE Radom R-EXPRESS-Cover, Deutschland,Polska:
$12.38

Buy Now