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FERDINAND CATLOS
(1895 - 1972) Czech Minister of Defense during World War II. The Slovak Republic, being bound to Germany by military treaty, sent troops to the Eastern Front under Catlos' tenure. He silently allowed underground groups to work toward a break with Germany, but once Germany commenced an occupation of Slovakia, Catlos evidently lost his nerve and urged citizens to accept the occupation. Postcard picturing several deer feeding in a forest, Tatranska Lomnica, Nov. 6, 1939 sent to Gen. Franz Barckhausen who headed the German military mission to Slovakia, signed by Catlos on verso, also signed by six others unidentified by us. Two file holes, else very good.

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December 8, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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