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Stamp: Germany – Commemorative issue “Breslau – Deutsches Turn‑ und Sportfest 1938” – 12 Pfennig, carmine‑red, featuring a stylized architectural composition of the Breslau Rathaus (Town Hall), rendered in linear engraving.
(Issue: 01.01.1938) [touchstamps.com]
Postmark: Breslau – Circular cancellation “BRESLAU * 1 / Deutsches Turn‑ u. Sportfest 1938 – 23.7.38–12”, applied during the national sports festival hosted in the city that year.
Postcard: Monochrome photographic postcard depicting the Rathaus von Breslau (Town Hall of Breslau), presented in a wide architectural composition capturing the full Gothic‑Renaissance façade, adjacent tower, and surrounding urban activity. The lower margin bears the printed caption “BRESLAU. Rathaus.” The card displays strong contrast and sharp detail typical of high‑quality architectural photography from the period.
Concordance
Thematic: The stamp commemorates the 1938 Deutsches Turn‑ und Sportfest, held in Breslau, while the postcard depicts the Rathaus, one of the city’s most iconic civic landmarks. Both elements refer directly to Breslau’s urban identity and its role as host of the national sports festival, creating a strong thematic alignment.
Geographic: Both the stamp and the postmark originate from Breslau, and the postcard equally presents a prominent architectural landmark of the same city. There is therefore complete geographic concordance between all three components: stamp, cancellation, and postcard image.
Temporal: The postmark date (23.07.1938) falls within the valid postal period of the issue (placed in circulation on 01.01.1938) and coincides with the opening day of the Deutsches Turn‑ und Sportfest 1938. This establishes full temporal concordance, with the postal use occurring during the commemorated event — a condition highly valued in maximaphily.

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