Most likely censored by the German army during WWI and published with printed lettering of the location by a non-disclosed publisher to be sold in Kobylnik, which was at that time temporarily a part of Germany, and to be despatched as "Deutsche Feldpost" (German military mail).
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Deutsche Soldaten mit einer aus Sachsen verliehenen Schmalspur-Dampflok während des Ersten Weltkriegs am Bahnhof Kobylnik (Polen), 1914-1918
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