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Enquiry relating to POW Camp No 64

Started by Michael Dobbs, July 04, 2018, 04:07:12 PM

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Michael Dobbs

I have received the following enquiry:

[color=maroon]I have eventually acquired an example of the purple POW CAMP/No.64/GREAT BRITAIN rubber used
at the Castlerankine Camp, Denny in WWII.

This one is a postal card written on 24th October 1943 by an Italian POW to family in Italy.  I assume the censor marks were
struck in Italy but I cannot make out all the letters above the black Officio Censura – is it A TT C? 

A purple Klussendorf date-stamp was struck on receipt with date 19th February 1944.    Did it normally take so long to travel
from UK to Italy?[/color]

I think the initials are A.M.G. for Allied Military Government ?

Thanks, Mike  :)

Peter Harvey

Mike,

First try is often the best. It is AMG, a normal handstamp/cachet found on this type of POW mail.

Pete