WW2 GERMAN NAZI NICE RAD METAL INSIGNIA WITH MAKER MARK ON THE BACK
WW2 GERMAN NAZI NICE RAD METAL INSIGNIA WITH MAKER MARK ON THE BACK
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WW2 GERMAN NAZI NICE RAD METAL INSIGNIA WITH MAKER MARK ON THE BACK
WW2 German Nazi NSFK badge plate 1938 award deustchlandflug
large NSDAP Nazi party salad spoon and fork in case made partially from bone silverware
WW2 German Nazi Third reich NSDAP FLAG WALL BANNER ONE SIDE MARKED ON THE BACK from Austria
large: 74cmx53
Most infamous antisemitic anti Jew Jewish Der Sturmer magazine christmas 1941
WW2 German nazi NSFK badge 1939 National Erkorps plate badge
WW2 German Nazi NSDAP Fuhrer Adolf Hitler patriotic propaganda matches box
WW2 German Nazi early Third Reich eagle patriotic stickpin
Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf wedding edition book with GOLD pages and BOX RARE
Beautifully flawless condition of a well-known book from 1936
rare updated variation with gold on the top of the book (see pages) - was for high rank officer weeding gift.
comes with the original box of issue which is very rare
amazing piece of history!
VERY RARE BOOKS
Uncommon books in German: XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936: Amtlicher Bericht, Volumes I and II [The XIth Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936: Official Report]. Berlin: Wilhelm Limpert, 1937. Hardcovers bound in original white cloth with gilt decorations, 9.5 x 12.25, totaling 1222 pages. Book condition: VG-/None, with rubbing and minor staining to boards, foxing to endpapers, and minor tears and creasing to some interior pages.
First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, Very Scarce
The full official report of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, issued by the German Olympic Committee. With a wealth of significant photographs, this very scarce work is perhaps the most extensive record of the 1936 Olympics, covering the history of the event, the venues, the opening ceremony, the event's proceedings, as well as medal tables and the results of each event. For many, the Berlin Olympics bring to mind the achievements of Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals in the face of Hitler's attempts to use the games to promote ideas of racial supremacy and antisemitism. The initial pages of the work include full-page portraits of prominent leaders of the Third Reich including Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goerring, captioned by quotations. Purple stamp from Stallag VIII-B to the title page of both volumes. Stalag VIII-B near Lamsdorf in Eastern Germany was originally, from 1860, a Prussian training camp. It served as a prisoner of war camp first in the Franco-Prussian war and later as a POW camp in World War One. In 1939 it was reopened to house Polish prisoners. Though later it housed prisoners from all the allied nations including from 1944 the overflow from Stalag Luft III after the famous 'great escape' of 1943. It had an extensive library (as did Stalg Luft III) and this copy comes from that library. Blind stamp of the Imperial eagle clutching the Olympic rings to the front endpaper of both volumes. Captioned by the motto of the 1936 Olympic Games, 'Ich rufe di Jugend der Welt', which translates to 'I summon the youth of the world'. Undated. Dated using estimations from the University of Birmingham Library.