BarrowE wrote:
I recently came across this WWII censored cover. What jumped out at me was the IE 8070 manuscript marking on the US label. The cover has typical pencil markings applied in Trinidad on registered mail, indicating it was censored there. But there is no Trinidad label.
The addressee is The Gotchnag, an Armenian language weekly magazine. The cover was heavily delayed, taking over a month to reach its final destination. Has anyone seen anything like this before?
Ed Barrow
BarrowE wrote:My thinking is may have ended up at the Uncommon Languages Dept in the UK (after being forwarded first up the chain to Bermuda). This would mean the 20th November NY stamp was an arrival cancel from the UK. Do you have access to a list of those flights?
Also what was the order of events when a cover arrived in the US? Arrival CDS then Censorship, or the reverse.
Thanks again,
Ed
BarrowE wrote:
My thinking for the route is:
Trinidad opened by IE 8070 (internally forwarded to Bermuda)
Bermuda inspected by 6180 (internally forwarded to UK, to the Uncommon Languages Dept)
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