postcards and photos from the early-mid 1900s

Munchen, Odeonsplatz m. Feldherrnhalle

Dear Dorothy, this shows you the front of the temple place that was in the photographs with the two soldiers that always stand on guard either side of a mem [orial?]-tablet. They’re just around the side of it on the left. The open place in front is where there are always thousands and thousands of pigeons and crowds of people get them to feed out of their hands, and there are always a lot of photographers about. Professional ones too, taking snaps of the pigeons and the hall. You can see what the streetcars are like too - green with two or three coaches, the one in front pulling the others. The long red flags with black Swasticas are all over the place, you can see two in front of the halls. With best love from Helen.

Munchen, Odeonsplatz m. Feldherrnhalle

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Munchen, Odeonsplatz m. Feldherrnhalle

Nr 118 Suddeutcher Junstyerlg M. Seidlein, Munchen

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