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Lot #51. Reichskomissariat Ukraine. Regist. cover from Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine to Danzig (Gdansk) arv. 27.04.42.
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Occ. Ukraine 1942. Occ. Ukraine 1942.
Lot #101. Label to packing 30 st. of newspapers " the German Ukrainian newspaper" ( from series so-called the train station newspapers...), îòïð. from Lutsk to Germany. Tariff - 60 pf.(on the average on a 1 newspaper = of 2 pf.)
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LÎÒ #30443. Reichskommissariat Ukraine. Regist. cover from Zhitomir (Ukraine) - 29.12.41 to Dresaen (Germany) arv. 03.01.42.

The Reichskommissariat Ukraine (Reich Commissariat of Ukraine; Ukrainian: Ðàéõñêîì³ñàð³àò Óêðà¿íà) was the civil administration of much of German-occupied Ukraine (which included adjacent areas of modern Belarus and pre-war Poland) during World War II. Between September 1941 and March 1944, the Reichskommissariat was administered by Reichskommissar Erich Koch as a colony. The administration's tasks included the pacification of the region and the exploitation, for German benefit, of its resources and people. Adolf Hitler issued a Fuehrer Decree defining the administration of the newly-occupied Eastern territories on 17 July 1941[1].

Before the German invasion, Ukraine was a constituent republic of the USSR, inhabited by Ukrainians with Russian, Polish, Jewish, Belorussian, German, Roma and Crimean Tatar minorities. It was a key subject of Nazi planning for the post-war expansion of the German state and civilization.
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Occ. Poland / Ukraine,  Lemberg (Lwow) 1941 Occ. Poland / Ukraine, Lemberg (Lwow) 1941
LÎÒ #30445. Generalgouvernoment. Galicia. Regist. cover from Lemberg today Lwow (Ukraine) - 04.12.41 to Berlin (Germany) arv. 06.12.41

The General Government (German: Generalgouvernement, Polish: Generalne Gubernatorstwo) was a part of the territories of Poland under Nazi German rule during World War II that were a separate region of the Greater German Reich (Großdeutsches Reich).[1] After Operation Barbarossa in August 1941, the former Polish voivodeships (districts) of Eastern Galicia (with a majority of Ukrainians) were added to the General Government by a decree issued by Adolf Hitler.
According to section III of the Fourth Hague Convention (1907), accepted by Germany, all of these acts were illegal from their inception, in terms of international and civil law.[3] The area was not a puppet state and had no goal of collaborating with Poles throughout the war, regardless of their political orientation. The Nazi authorities made a determined effort to avoid even mentioning the name "Poland" in government correspondence. The only exception to this were the German-backed banknotes and coins (called 'zloty' and 'grosz') printed in 1940 where that word was used for propaganda purposes. The government and administration of the General Government was composed entirely of Germans, with the intent that the area was eventually to become a German province. The only locals remaining were to be those of German descent.
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LÎÒ #30444. Reichskommissariat Ukraine. Regist. cover from Volodymyr- Volynsky (Ukraine) - 06.6.42 to Leipzig (Germany) arv. 11.6.42.

The Reichskommissariat Ukraine (Reich Commissariat of Ukraine; Ukrainian: Ðàéõñêîì³ñàð³àò Óêðà¿íà) was the civil administration of much of German-occupied Ukraine (which included adjacent areas of modern Belarus and pre-war Poland) during World War II. Between September 1941 and March 1944, the Reichskommissariat was administered by Reichskommissar Erich Koch as a colony. The administration's tasks included the pacification of the region and the exploitation, for German benefit, of its resources and people. Adolf Hitler issued a Fuehrer Decree defining the administration of the newly-occupied Eastern territories on 17 July 1941[1].

Before the German invasion, Ukraine was a constituent republic of the USSR, inhabited by Ukrainians with Russian, Polish, Jewish, Belorussian, German, Roma and Crimean Tatar minorities. It was a key subject of Nazi planning for the post-war expansion of the German state and civilization.
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