Аукцион 16 Banknotes, Coins, Documents, Judaica, The Holocaust, World War II, Toys & Car Models, Art and Ornaments, Records, signs, Western booklets and Israeli comics.
от MANDATE ERA
16.4.23
HaRav Herzog 1A St., Bavli Tel Aviv., Израиль

Collectibles Store and Auction House!

Banknotes, Coins, Documents, Judaica, The Holocaust, World War II, Toys & Car Models, Art and Ornaments, Records, signs, Western booklets and Israeli comics.

Mail - gelt3@walla.co.il

Phone - (+972) 507272310


Overseas customers only! Payment is only via PayPal!


It is not possible to cancel offers after they have been submitted!


Shipping is only in Eco Post / EMS by package size and weight.

Sent from us a request from PayPal including Eco Post shipping + 5% commission.


No credit cards!


Up to 7 days must be paid from the end of the sale.


Self-collection: Pre-arranged by phone!
HaRav Herzog 1A,  
St., Bavli Tel Aviv.

Sunday through Thursday 9:30-16:00,

Friday 9:30-13:00

Prefer self collection! By appointment.


No responsibility for the shipments!

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Mander s'ischt Zeit! "(" Men, it's time! ") Was a well-known battle cry of the Tyrolean freedom hero Andreas Hofer ...


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Mander s'ischt Zeit! "(" Men, it's time! ") Was a well-known battle cry of the Tyrolean freedom hero Andreas Hofer during the popular uprising against Bavaria and the French in 1809. The Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg chose the same words during a speech on March 9, 1938 in view of the threat posed by Germany to emphasize that he would fight for a free and independent Austria.After the "Anschluss" of Austria, the National Socialists took up this slogan to address politicians like Kurt von Schuschnigg (center) as well Imprison or expel Jews, Social Democrats and other opponents of the “Anschluss.” Only then would Austria really be free, according to the postcard.
  Mander s'ischt Zeit! "(" Men, it's time! ") Was a well-known battle cry of the Tyrolean freedom hero Andreas Hofer during the popular uprising against Bavaria and the French in 1809. The Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg chose the same words during a speech on March 9, 1938 in view of the threat posed by Germany to emphasize that he would fight for a free and independent Austria.After the "Anschluss" of Austria, the National Socialists took up this slogan to address politicians like Kurt von Schuschnigg (center) as well Imprison or expel Jews, Social Democrats and other opponents of the “Anschluss.” Only then would Austria really be free, according to the postcard