Front:
- The photo depicts a farm with several buildings and sheep in the foreground.
- A man a dressed in shepherd’s clothing, are visible.
- A Nazi flag (swastika) is flying on a pole to the right of the buildings.
Back:
- The back of the postcard bears the inscription “N.S.V. Schäferei Dahlem. Grenzkreis Schleiden, Eifel.”
- “Kunstverlag Hans Storms, M. Gladbach, N. 3300” is also printed, indicating the publisher’s name and the card number.
- There is an address area with printed lines.
- The stamp on the bottom left indicates “Echt Kupfertiefdruck,” meaning “authentic copperplate engraving.”
Analysis:
- Era: The postcard is very likely from the Nazi era (1933-1945) given the symbols and inscriptions.
- Theme: The sheep farm (Schäferei) seems to be part of a project or initiative organized by the NSV (National Socialist People’s Welfare), a social welfare organization under the Nazi regime.
- Condition: The card appears to be in good condition despite its age, with some normal signs of wear.