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Picture postcard of Lemberg (Lwow) used as field post card dated 8. I. 15, to Petrograd, Russia; with Petrograd receipt cancel. LEMBERG (LWOW) Military cachet: Russian red “negative” 3 line circle (33 mm)
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Picture postcard of Lemberg (Lwow) used as field post card dated 8. I. 15, to Petrograd, Russia; with Petrograd receipt cancel. LEMBERG (LWOW) Military cachet: Russian red “negative” 3 line circle (33 mm)
Russia Military Operations
The russian 7th, 8th, 9th & 11th armies under General Brusilov took to the offensive and invaded Eastern Galacia in late August,
1914, capturing Lvov (Lemberg) on September 03, Czernowitz on September 15 and Jaroslau on September 21. Przemysl was surrounded and laid under seige, while Russian forces continued to push to the west. By the end of November, 1914, Russian forces held all of the territory in Galacia, East of the Carpathian mountains. The city of Przemysl finally surrendered on March 22, 1915.
In the spring of 1915, as the Russian troops made ready to attack the Carpathian mountain passes leading to Austria and Hungary,
Austro-hungarian forces launched a major counter offensive. Przemysl was recaptured on June 03 and Lvov on June 22. By the end September, 1915, 75 per cent of Eastern Galacia was again Austro-hungarian territory.
Russia Military Operations
The russian 7th, 8th, 9th & 11th armies under General Brusilov took to the offensive and invaded Eastern Galacia in late August,
1914, capturing Lvov (Lemberg) on September 03, Czernowitz on September 15 and Jaroslau on September 21. Przemysl was surrounded and laid under seige, while Russian forces continued to push to the west. By the end of November, 1914, Russian forces held all of the territory in Galacia, East of the Carpathian mountains. The city of Przemysl finally surrendered on March 22, 1915.
In the spring of 1915, as the Russian troops made ready to attack the Carpathian mountain passes leading to Austria and Hungary,
Austro-hungarian forces launched a major counter offensive. Przemysl was recaptured on June 03 and Lvov on June 22. By the end September, 1915, 75 per cent of Eastern Galacia was again Austro-hungarian territory.
Type:
Postal History, Censorship, Censor
Condition:
Used
Russian Censorship in WWI, Part 1 - Auction #41
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15d 10h | Dez 10, 04:00 PM
Russian Civil War, Foreign Armies in Russia & Czechoslovak Legion - Auction #41
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Russian Offices Abroad & Steamship Mail - Auction #41
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1916 Response Portion of Trilingual (Russian, French, German) Red Cross P.O.W. Reply Postcard, from Kolcugina, Tomsk to Bohutin, Bohemia, Austria. TOMSK Censorship: red 2 line circle (27 mm) reading, outside to centre
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$10
1915 Russian Postcard printed in Turkestan, used as P.O.W. Card, from Katta, Kurgan to Vienna, Austria. TASHKENT Censorship: blue 2 line oval (44 x 25 mm) reading
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$10
1917 Bilingual (Russian, French) P.O.W. Postcard printed in Petrograd, from Samara to Krakau, Galacia, Austria. SAMARA Censorship: violet 4 line marking (21 mm/47 mm/21 mm/51 mm) reading
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$10
1915 Bilingual (Russian, French) P.O.W. Postcards printed in Petrograd, from Razdolnoe bei Vladivostok, Primur (Siberia) to Vienna, Austria. VLADIVOSTOK Censorship: violet rectangles (59 x 22 mm) reading in 3 lines
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$10
1916 Russian Postal Card (3 Kop.) used from Kamnishov to Prisoner of War in P.O.W. Camp, Inczersk, Germany. EKATERINBURG Censorship: violet rectanglу (55 x 17 mm) reading in 3 lines
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$10