Real photo postcard showing Paris' 1937 Exposition Internationale Park which partially shows the Nazi Germany Pavilion which was designed by Albert Speer, Hitler's chief architect
H. Chipault Concessionaire, Boulogne-sur-Seine, 1937. Paperback. Very Good. Item #21-5936
3.5 x 5.5". Light creasing and edge wear, message on the back (postally unused) else good. Message, in French, from Ernest to Gary, regarding a cher petite ami. Printed on the back "103 Vue Generale Place de Varsovie". Prominent in front of the pavilion is a flagpole with a Nazi flag. There is a large line of visitors waiting to get inside the building. Others are walking to other pavilions or getting a ride on motorized transport. The Exposition Internationale Des Artes Et Techniques Dans La Vie Moderne was held in Paris from May 25 to November 25, 1937.
Price: $20.00
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