(10) POST WW1 STAHLHELM RALLY MARKTPLATZ RHEYDT MÖNCHENGLADBACH GERMANY RPPC PHOTO POSTCARDS c1923. (10) STAHLHELM RALLY MARKTPLATZ RHEYDT MÖNCHENGLADBACH GERMANY RPPC PHOTO POSTCARDS. (PARTIAL SET) OF RPPC’S ARE HAND CAPTIONED AND NUMBERED IN THE NEGATIVE. Abschreiten der Front d. Walking along the front d. Der Stahlhelm, Bund Der Frontsoldaten (German,’The Steel Helmet, League Of Front-Line Soldiers’), Known As Der Stahlhelm’The Steel Helmet’, Was A German WW1 Veteran’s Organization Existing From 1918 To 1935. It Was Part Of The ” Black Reichswehr ” And In The Later Days Of The German Weimar Republic Operated As A Paramilitary And Placed At Political Party Gatherings As Armed Security Guards. CONDITIONS ARE EXTREMELY FINE WITH PERIOD FILE HOLES ON THE FRONT LEFT OF EACH. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST ON EACH. THESE ARE NOT REPRODUCTIONS OR COPIES.
PRE-WW2 GERMAN NUREMBERG 1936 RALLY CATHEDRAL of LIGHT – PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. AT THE LUITPOLD ARENA NUREMBERG GERMANY DURING THE MAIN EVENING CALLED. CATHEDRAL OF LIGHT IN 1936. PHOTOGRAPHER’S LOGO ON THE REVERSE. THIS MASSIVE RALLY AT THE. LUITPOLD ARENA IN NURMBERG GERMANY WAS HELD SEPTEMBER 8-14,1936. The single most dramatic moment of the NS rallies. Was not a military parade or a political speech but the Cathedral of Light… SHARP FOCUS AND VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
We are offering a RARE flyer – No More Munichs! Rally for United Democratic Action. Mass Meeting held at the Masonic Auditorium, New York. Featuring speakers Rockwell Kent, artist, author, and member of Socialist Party of America, Karl Deutsch, Sudetan German – Member of Social-Democratic Party of Czechoslovakia, and Herman F. Reissig, author and Secretary of North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy. Flyer measures 9″ x 12″, and is on a shrink-wrapped acid-free board. Refers to the reaction to the Munich Agreement, signed on September 30,1938, by Hitler, British Prime Minister Chamberlain, French Prime Minister Daladier, and Italian dictator Mussolini, that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland in Western Czechoslovakia. Hitler, who already had some German troops in Czechoslovakia, wanted to complete German occupation of the Sudetenland. Hitler’s plan was to stir up civil agitation in Czechoslovaki, thereby giving him a reason to attack. Czechoslovakia, having little to no support from allied countries in Europe who did not want to participate in another war, would have to go it alone. Rather than fight the Germans, they decided to submit the Hitler’s demands and hand over Sudetenland to him. Although war was temporarily avoided, Hitler expanded his occupation, annexing the remainder of Czechoslovakia in March of 1939, and WWII began with his invasion of Poland the following September. The “Munich Agreement” became the example that embodied how futile it was to believe that totalitarian states could be appeased by giving in to their demands thinking they would be satisfied with a little, when their plan was endless expansion, which would inevitably lead to war. The item “ROCKWELL KENT 1938 NO MORE MUNICHS! RALLY FOR UNITED DEMOCRATIC ACTION RARE” is in sale since Sunday, July 25, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Political\Rest of the World\Europe”. The seller is “propicker” and is located in Santa Clarita, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.