
Description
5 7/8 x 4 1/8 in (14.8 x 10.5 cm)
Adolf Hitler remains one of the most consequential and controversial figures of the twentieth century, whose actions as leader of Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945 reshaped global history with catastrophic consequences. Any artifact bearing his signature occupies a complex position within the field of historical collecting. Such pieces are not valued for ideological reasons, but rather for their documentary connection to a pivotal and tragic chapter in world history. Signed materials of this nature serve as tangible reminders of the era and are studied by historians, museums, and advanced collectors seeking to preserve primary source evidence of the past.
This signed postcard presents a period photographic portrait issued during the Third Reich era. The signature, applied in dark ink, exhibits the bold, angular letterforms and fluid construction commonly observed in documented examples of Hitler's handwriting. The placement of the autograph on the image field creates a striking visual relationship between the portrait and the inscription, transforming an otherwise routine printed postcard into a personalized historical document. The aging of the paper, the period printing characteristics, and the overall patina are consistent with materials produced in Germany during the 1930s and early 1940s.
From a collecting perspective, signed postcards and photographs constitute one of the most frequently encountered categories of Hitler autographs, yet they remain objects of enduring demand due to their immediacy and historical resonance. Unlike typed letters or official documents, a signed portrait connects directly to the public image carefully cultivated during that era. Each surviving example offers insight into the mechanisms of propaganda, personality, and political culture that defined the period.
The condition of the present postcard reflects honest age and use, with typical wear commensurate with its eight decades of existence. The signature remains clear and legible, which is essential to its desirability within the historical autograph market. Collectors and institutions often favor items where the autograph is prominently positioned and visually harmonious with the image, as seen here.
As a historical artifact, this piece holds significance not as a celebration of its signer, but as a preserved fragment of material culture from one of the most studied periods of modern history. Objects of this type are sought after by researchers, archives, and specialized collectors who approach them as educational and documentary evidence.
Adolf Hitler remains one of the most consequential and controversial figures of the twentieth century, whose actions as leader of Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945 reshaped global history with catastrophic consequences. Any artifact bearing his signature occupies a complex position within the field of historical collecting. Such pieces are not valued for ideological reasons, but rather for their documentary connection to a pivotal and tragic chapter in world history. Signed materials of this nature serve as tangible reminders of the era and are studied by historians, museums, and advanced collectors seeking to preserve primary source evidence of the past.
This signed postcard presents a period photographic portrait issued during the Third Reich era. The signature, applied in dark ink, exhibits the bold, angular letterforms and fluid construction commonly observed in documented examples of Hitler's handwriting. The placement of the autograph on the image field creates a striking visual relationship between the portrait and the inscription, transforming an otherwise routine printed postcard into a personalized historical document. The aging of the paper, the period printing characteristics, and the overall patina are consistent with materials produced in Germany during the 1930s and early 1940s.
From a collecting perspective, signed postcards and photographs constitute one of the most frequently encountered categories of Hitler autographs, yet they remain objects of enduring demand due to their immediacy and historical resonance. Unlike typed letters or official documents, a signed portrait connects directly to the public image carefully cultivated during that era. Each surviving example offers insight into the mechanisms of propaganda, personality, and political culture that defined the period.
The condition of the present postcard reflects honest age and use, with typical wear commensurate with its eight decades of existence. The signature remains clear and legible, which is essential to its desirability within the historical autograph market. Collectors and institutions often favor items where the autograph is prominently positioned and visually harmonious with the image, as seen here.
As a historical artifact, this piece holds significance not as a celebration of its signer, but as a preserved fragment of material culture from one of the most studied periods of modern history. Objects of this type are sought after by researchers, archives, and specialized collectors who approach them as educational and documentary evidence.
Condition
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ADOLF HITLER SIGNED POSTCARD
Estimate $3,000-$3,500
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