PK-Nachrichtenstelle, Berlin April 28th 1945

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lutrebois
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PK-Nachrichtenstelle, Berlin April 28th 1945

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Post by lutrebois » 20 May 2017, 12:49

Good morning friends,
I've in my "Berlin 1945" paper collection this "Sondermeldung" (dated Berlin, April 28th 1945) handed out by the "PK-Nachrichtenstelle".
The Info it contains, was based on "news" the "Drahtlose Dienst" provided.

The back of the paper shows a dark colouring, possibly caused by the printing process (Rotary stencil printing ?)

IMO this was just "durchhalte Propaganda" (spread by the Propaganda Ministerium to keep the fighters motivated.)

Has anyone seen a similar "document" or/and perhaps info relating to:
- PK-Nachrichtenstelle (PK = Propaganda Kompanie); what Propaganda Kompany (ies) would this Nachrichtenstelle provide with "material" ?

Thanks
Peter

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Re: PK-Nachrichtenstelle, Berlin April 28th 1945

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Post by lutrebois » 27 May 2017, 12:01

In any case,
The Panzerbär "journalists" used (parts of) this Info in the last issue of this Kampfblatt (April 29th 1945)
Enjoy the weekend,
Peter
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Re: PK-Nachrichtenstelle, Berlin April 28th 1945

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Post by nordfriese » 27 May 2017, 12:50

Hello!
lutrebois wrote:The back of the paper shows a dark colouring, possibly caused by the printing process (Rotary stencil printing ?)
Because of the thin paper, the back shows the first page in mirrored style.
Actual it's a blank page.

Best wishes
Rolf

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Re: PK-Nachrichtenstelle, Berlin April 28th 1945

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Post by lutrebois » 27 May 2017, 13:20

Hello Rolf,
Thanks for your reply.
You're quite right in so far that the text "shines" through, but below and above the text on the backside (in fact the whole area arround the text, less the print margin) there is a "darkening" where the paper touched "something" in the typewriting / printing proces and absorbed some ink residue ...
In the right light you can see that de dark residue is the (unreadable) text of a prior printed/processed paper.
Regards
Peter

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