This image shows a vintage postcard
sent from Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Hamburg, Germany, in 1924.
It is a
"BRIEFKAART / CARTE POSTALE," indicating it's a postcard designed for
brief correspondence.
The bottom
left likely indicates "AFZ." (Afzender), which means
"Sender" in Dutch, and "EXP." (Expéditeur), which means
"Sender" in French.
The
postcard is addressed to "Javen Fother Cohen" in "Hamburg"
at "Siewichstr: G2."
The
prominent postmark indicates it was sent from Amsterdam on "8.IV.24,"
which translates to April 8, 1924, and includes "BENTBE" possibly
referring to a specific post office or routing detail.