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Create my profile now!WWII During 1937-39 the German Wehrmacht had a military mailing service that provided free postal services within Germany. On September 3, 1939, the first changes to the service occurred. Postcards and letters up to 250 g including newspapers could be mailed free of charge by the German para-military and military organizations. Later in 1939, packages weighing up to 1000 g were included at the nominal rate of 20 Reichspfennig fee. All German military branches had its own organic postal administration in charge of receiving and delivering mail. For Feldpost offices closest to the combat zone a mobile facility usually processed mail for all military branches. A Wehrmacht Feldpost cuff title, constructed of a black rayon ribbon, bearing a machine-embroidered silver aluminum wire inscription of “FELDPOST”. Measuring 490 x 35mm in excellent condition. The price includes UK delivery. N 132.