Propaganda & Publications

VNVV “Vrouw en Volk” Magazines (Aug 1942 & Sept 1943) – Flemish WWII Women’s Organization Publications

32,00

Original pair of “Vrouw en Volk” magazines, issued in August 1942 and September 1943. These publications were produced by the Vrouw en Volk (VNVV), the women’s branch of the Vlaams Nationaal Verbond (VNV).

Softcover magazine format. Both issues are complete and remain in overall good condition, showing typical age-related wear consistent with wartime paper publications (see images for details).

Scarce original examples of Flemish WWII-era printed material, of particular interest to collectors focusing on collaboration movements, women’s organizations, and occupation-period propaganda.

Heinrich Himmler Pamphlet – “Die Schutzstaffel als antibolschewistische Kampforganisation” (Early SS Ideology 1936, Rare)

450,00

Original pre-war SS publication titled “Die Schutzstaffel als antibolschewistische Kampforganisation” (“The SS as an Anti-Bolshevik Fighting Organization”), authored by Heinrich Himmler and issued in 1936.

Softcover booklet, 31 pages, measuring approximately 19 x 12.5 cm. The publication presents early ideological foundations of the Schutzstaffel (SS), emphasizing its role as a politically driven force positioned against Bolshevism.

Complete example in very good overall condition, with light, age-related wear consistent with pre-war paper items.

A scarce and highly collectible early SS ideological work, seldom encountered on the market.

Note: This item is sold on consignment.

WWII German Blackout Instruction Folder “Achtung im Straßenverkehr bei Verdunklung”

35,00

Original WWII German small-format instruction folder titled “Achtung im Straßenverkehr bei Verdunklung” (“Attention in Road Traffic During Blackout”), issued under the authority of the Reichsführer-SS und Chef der Deutschen Polizei within the Reichsministerium des Innern.

Compact, approximately postcard-sized format, intended for practical everyday use during blackout (Verdunklung) conditions. Such folders were distributed to inform civilians and road users about safety measures and regulations during nighttime restrictions imposed due to air raid threats.

Complete example in good overall condition, showing light, age-related wear consistent with wartime paper items.

An original period-produced piece of WWII civil defense material, of interest to collectors of German militaria, police-related items, and home front propaganda/ephemera.

Flemish HJ-Vlaanderen “Germaansche Jeugd” Booklet – WWII Collaboration Youth Publication

75,00

Original Flemish collaboration-era booklet titled “Germaansche Jeugd”, associated with the Hitlerjugend Vlaanderen (HJ-Vlaanderen).

Softcover booklet. Complete example; however, the front and rear covers are loose. Overall condition shows typical wear consistent with wartime paper items (please refer to images).

Notably, the photographed page includes an image of Tony Van Dyck, identifiable as the first Waffen-SS officer pictured on the left.

A scarce and desirable piece of Flemish WWII collaboration material, of particular interest to collectors of youth organizations, Waffen-SS-related history, and occupation-era printed ephemera.

Loefs Schiffsmodell-Baubriefe – Nr. 1 – Zerstörer “Karl Galster”

15,00

Original booklet of the Loefs Schiffsmodell-BaubriefeNr. 1 – Zerstörer “Karl Galster”. Condition as seen.

Wehrdienst–Ehrendienst Booklet – Panzer-Regiment 3 (Unissued, Photo & Personnel Content)

100,00

Original Wehrdienst–Ehrendienst booklet associated with Panzer-Regiment 3.

Complete example and unissued (not filled in). The booklet contains extensive period content, including photographs as well as listings of NCOs and officers of the regiment, offering a detailed snapshot of unit personnel and structure.

Overall condition is good, showing typical age-related wear (please refer to images for exact condition).

A desirable and informative piece of original WWII German military paperwork, particularly appealing to collectors focused on Panzer units and unit-specific documentation.

WWII Chronicle “Eine Batterie” – Batterie Krummendeich, Marine-Flak-Abteilung 294

50,00

Original WWII chronicle (Chronik) titled “Eine Batterie”, documenting Batterie Krummendeich of Marine-Flak-Abteilung 294.

Complete example. Condition is as shown in the photographs, with typical age-related wear consistent with wartime paper items.

This chronicle provides a detailed period account of a single battery within a German naval anti-aircraft unit, likely including narrative content, unit-specific information, and possibly photographs or illustrations relating to personnel and service.

A scarce and desirable piece of Kriegsmarine-related documentation, of particular interest to collectors of Flak units, coastal defense, and unit histories.

2x “Bierzeitung / Fest-Zeitung” – Artillerie-Regiment 6 (Unit Publications)

25,00

Set of 2 original “Bierzeitung / Fest-Zeitung” issues from Artillerie-Regiment 6.

These informal unit publications were typically produced for regimental gatherings, celebrations, or commemorative occasions, often containing humorous content, anecdotes, illustrations, and references to members of the unit.

Both examples are complete and remain in overall good condition, showing typical age-related wear consistent with wartime paper items (see images for details).

A scarce and characterful pair of original WWII German unit publications, offering insight into the social and cultural life within an artillery regiment.