Original Deutsches Jungvolk (DJ) / Hitler Youth official correspondence card dated 6 September 1941, used for internal organizational communication.
The printed card bears the heading:
NSDAP / Hitler-Jugend
and features the emblem of the German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz) with Reich eagle.
The reverse contains a typed administrative message confirming receipt of previous correspondence and registration for an upcoming event involving approximately 30–35 Jungvolk members. The text discusses supplies, food arrangements, arrival and departure dates, and concludes with the customary wartime closing:
“Heil Hitler!”
The card is further authenticated by an official purple rubber stamp reading:
Deutsches Jungvolk i.d. HJ
Jungstamm VI/386
Stolberg (Rheinland)
and the original signature of the Jungstamm leader.
The front retains its original postal stamps and cancellation.
Features
Original Hitler Youth administrative correspondence
Deutsches Jungvolk official issue
German Red Cross emblem
Dated 6 September 1941
Typed original wartime message
Official Jungvolk unit rubber stamp
Original signature
Original postal cancellation and stamps
Excellent historical content
A highly desirable documentary piece illustrating the day-to-day administration of the Hitler Youth organization during the Second World War.





























