File:Feldpostkarte IVAK 8InfDiv 1916 beidseitig B002.png

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World War I: German Army postal card; 1916; from the battlefields in Flanders and Artois to Berlin; with black-and-white photography of German soldiers in winterly dugout
Sender-Postmark: "Kaiserlich Deutsche Feldpostexpedition" (= Imperial German military postal service) of the 8. Infanteriedivision (= 8th infantery division)
Transit-postmark: "S.-B." (= "Soldatenbrief" = "soldiers letter"); "III." (= III. Armee-Korps = "3rd Army Corps of the Imperial German Army"); "J.R.93" (= Infanterie-Regiment 93)
(But: The 8th Infantery Division was a part of the German IVth Army Corps.)

sender location: the battlefields in Flanders and Artois
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Author Imperial German postal service of the 4th Army
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