English: WWI-era postcard (dated 30 April 1916) showing emperors Wilhelm and Franz Joseph with the motto "In Treue Fest" (JN TREUE FEST, "steadfast in loyalty"), the motto of the kingdom of Bavaria.
The German motto is given in Hungarian, Czech and Polish translation on the back:
In Treue fest. — Szilárd hűségben. — Věrní spojenci. — W wiernem przymierzu.
The text of the postcard is a simple greeting, Liebe Grüße sendet Dir [?]Wabi.
it is dated Mittersill am 30. 4. 16. and addressed to one Frl. Irma Steiner, Arzenstochter in Neukirchen, Pinzgaw i.e. it was sent over a distance of less than 20 km within the Duchy of Salzburg (in Austria-Hungary since 1867, formerly part of the kingdom of Bavaria).
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