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Thanks for the responses.
The written names on reverse that I could possibly make out were Streicher and Ritter von Schobert. I didn't see a strong resemblence(from googled photo's)of Streicher to the black suited man. Glad someone could confirm it's him. I also would of guessed the photo/card was maybe from the 35 rally based on the date written on the reverse. Good to hear other points of veiw. I did watch the 34 RPT youtube video.
Would the 7/11/35 be refering to July 11 (before 1935 rally and Nurnberg law intro) or November 7 (after 1935 rally and after Nurnberg laws were introduced at the 35 rally)?
If November, I did find a reference close to the date (if 11 is refering to November)on reverse of photocard:
"In a speech on 4 October 1935 (the month following the proclamation of the Nurnberg Decrees) Streicher made a speech which is reported in the Voelkischer Beobachter and is entitled in that newspaper "Safeguard of German Blood and German Honor." The report in that article reads in part:
Gauleiter Streicher speaks at a German Labor Front mass demonstration for the Nurnberg laws"
Again thanks for the help.
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