Berlin Cancellation

The mail from Theresienstadt was collected in a central office and shipped to the Jewish councils in either Prague or Berlin to be posted and distributed. It appears that Jewish mail going out of Theresienstadt did not receive a cancel from that city, only from Berlin or Prague.

This post card was sent from a Theresienstadt address. It was transported to Berlin and canceled with a Berlin circular July 29, 1943. A handstamp from the Jewish Council of Berlin was placed on the card, which was then sent on to Hamburg.