WW2 German Nazi Third Reich NSKK motorcycle club admin wall metal sign
WW2 German Nazi Third Reich NSKK motorcycle club admin wall metal sign
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WW2 German Nazi Third Reich NSKK motorcycle club admin wall metal sign
WW2 GERMAN NAZI RARE RELIC FOUND AGRICULTURE LAND CONTROLLED BY THE WAFFEN SS - METAL SIGN ERBHOF SS - FORCED LABOUR
during the war, agriculture lands that was owned by blood verified true germans, were administrated by the NSDAP and this sign was to tell that this land is in control of the administration of the NSDAP.
forced labour was also provided to help the land owners...
Under strict control of the Reichsnährstand headed by SS-Obergrüppenfühere R. Walter Darrè, the Reich Erbhof law, a cornerstone of the NS agricultural policy and National Socialist ‘Blud und Boden’ (Blood and Soil) ideology, effected in October 1933, represented a strong state intervention in rural property ownership. Twenty-two percent of farms comprising 37 percent[3] of all agricultural land, were thus transformed into quasi-feudal estates.
The Bauern received a helping hand from organisations such as the SS, DAF, Hitler Youth and Bund Deutscher Mädel (League of German Maidens) but this was not enough to offset manpower shortages.
During war time foreign forced labour and prisoners of war were also set to work on the land which then of course puts an end to Darrè’s ideological dreams of Blood and Soil, German lands tilled by the peasant heroes of Nazi Germany, the holders of the racial bloodstock of the nation, the Bauerntum.
SEE LAST PHOTO FOR AN EXAMPLE OF ONE SIMILAR SIGN *FROM ANOTHER SS DIVISION - THAT WAS DESTROYED AFTER WAR
At the end of World War Two, the German people hastily rid themselves of the propaganda from the Third Reich, much was burned and buried, weapons and munitions thrown into the village pond. Decades later artifacts that were once quickly thrown into the garbage of history slowly come back to light. On a pile of rubble behind the bust of Adolf Hitler lies the Deutschen Bauern odal rune cast iron relief of the Erbhof, part of a group of artifacts of German rural history unearthed in the museum village Hösseringen
AMAZING PIECE OF HISTORY!!!!
RARE WW2 German Nazi hitler Youth RJF Stabsführer large metal enamel sign Reichsjugendführer
WW2 German Nazi early NSDAP office in gewerbeaufsichtsamt large enamel sign
large and massive, 50cm x 50cm
WW2 german Nazi NSKK motorcycle club of the Third Reich large enamel sign
large and massive, 50cm X 50 cm
National Socialist Motor Corps
The National Socialist Motor Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps, NSKK) was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) that officially existed from May 1931 to 1945. The group was a successor organisation to the older National Socialist Automobile Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Automobilkorps, NSAK), which had existed since April 1930.
The NSKK served as a training organization, mainly instructing members in the operation and maintenance of high-performance motorcycles and automobiles. The NSKK was further used to transport NSDAP and SA members, and also served as a roadside assistance group in the mid-1930s. The outbreak of World War II in Europe led to recruitment among NSKK ranks to serve in the transport corps of various German military branches. A French section of the NSKK was also organised after the German occupation of France began in 1940. The NSKK was the smallest of the Nazi Party organizations.
WW2 German Nazi rare Early NSDAP Reichsleiter (national leader or Reich leader) large metal enamel sign
large and heavy, 50cm x 50cm
Reichsleiter (national leader or Reich leader) was the second-highest political rank in the Nazi Party (NSDAP), subordinate only to the office of Führer. Reichsleiter also functioned as a paramilitary rank within the NSDAP and was the highest rank attainable in any Nazi organisation.
Each Reichsleiter reported directly to the Führer, Adolf Hitler. The Reichsleiter collectively formed part of the Reichsleitung (Reich leadership) of the NSDAP, which was originally located in the "Brown House" in Munich. Each Reichsleiter was in charge of a broad area of responsibility in the party. Hitler originally established the rank of Reichsleiter on 2 June 1933 and appointed 16 individuals to that rank. Subsequently, a further 6 individuals were appointed to the rank between 1933 and 1938: von Epp, Frick, Bormann, Lutze, Hierl and Huhnlein
Original early 1930s signs "no entry" "JEWS NOT ALLOWED" "no Jewish here" poster stamped Holocaust Antisemitic
Size A4
VERY RARE WW2 German Third Reich FANTA enamel large advertising sign
RARE ANTI JEWISH metal enamel sign DO NOT ENTER board from Berlin holocaust antisemitic 1930s WW2
EXTREMELY RARE TO FIND !
high historical holocaust piece !
DO NOT ENTER - antisemitic sign used in shops and Nazi places in Berlin in the 1930s
Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ III Monowitz IG FARBEN INDUSTRIE logo matrix mould plate for printing