1940s Münchner Haus and Central Alps Germany Vintage Postcard, US Army Authorized.
1940s Münchner Haus and Central Alps Germany Vintage Postcard, US Army Authorized

1940s Münchner Haus and Central Alps Germany Vintage Postcard, US Army Authorized

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About This Vintage Postcard

Peer through the clouds from Germany's highest peak with this commanding view taken from the Gipfelstation of the Bayerische Zugspitzbahn. Perched at an elevation of 2966 meters, the Münchner Haus alpine hut stands defiantly against the rugged terrain of the Wetterstein Mountains. This monochrome scene captures the legendary mountain hostel and the surrounding Central Alps, showcasing the high-altitude architecture that has sheltered mountaineers since the late 19th century. The presence of the specialized summit cachet on the reverse confirms this card was originally sold at the very top of the mountain, marking a historic era of alpine tourism and engineering in the Bavarian Alps.

Details

Era: Divided Back (1945–1949)
City: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Zugspitze Summit)
State or Region: Bavaria
Country: Germany
Topic: Münchner Haus, Zugspitze Summit, Alpine Club Hut, Bayerische Zugspitzbahn, Post-War Germany, Mountaineering History
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None; features a purple "Bayerische Zugspitzbahn Gipfelstation 2966m" souvenir cachet
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Verlag Bayerische Zugspitzbahn A.G., Garmisch
Printer: Unknown (6870 DISCC Authorization No. 8529)
Print Type: Photogravure

Additional Information

This postcard is a fascinating historical artifact from the immediate post-World War II period in Germany. It bears the imprint "PUBLICATION AUTHORIZED BY 6870 DISCC U.S. ARMY," which refers to the District Information Services Control Command. This group was responsible for licensing and censoring German media and publishers during the Allied occupation (c. 1945–1949) to ensure they complied with de-nazification efforts. The card was published by the Bayerische Zugspitzbahn A.G., the company operating the rack railway that reached the summit in 1930. The purple souvenir stamp on the back features a stylized illustration of the summit station and the Münchner Haus, a popular memento for visitors who reached the 2966m peak.

This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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