All 1934 issues of the oversized Nazi travel magazine DEUTSCHLAND bound in a hardcover book with their stunning color covers ~ about 300 heavily illustrated pages! |
||
THIRD REICH PHOTO PUBLICATION ON
NUREMBERG |
||
A Special Edition of the 'Get to Know Germany' series Deutschland Bildheft called Nürnberg die Stadt der Reichsparteitage, heavily illustrated with pictures of the City of Nazi Party Days complete with an introduction by Nazi Oberbürgermeister Liebl. |
||
A lot of two fine April 1936 and September 1937 Nazi tourism magazines in English, French and Spanish with photo features on the 'New Nuremberg’, the House of German Art in Munich, seaside and health resorts in Nazi Germany, the castles of Bavarian King Ludwig II, and more. |
||
1931 MITROPA ZEITUNG GERMAN RAILROAD MAGAZINE |
||
A rare, heavily illustrated July 1931 Berlin edition of the Mitropa Zeitung, the German magazine for train travelers using Mitropa railroad eating and sleeping facilities. |
||
RARE ORIGINAL 1936 NAZI NORDIC CULTURAL STUDY |
||
A rare original program for the 1936 Deutsche Nordlandreise, an expensive study cruise to Iceland and Norway focussing on Germanic / Nordic history and culture organized by the National Socialist Culture Community and Nordic Society. |
||
A rare and informative 1936 photo publication highlighting the construction of new German Youth Hostels, 'opened in the service of the young Nation’ that should be considered the 'central point of the youth culture' in Nazi Germany. |
||
An original heavily illustrated Nazi tourist publication printed to entice German citizens to visit Gau Bayerische Ostmark, the "beautiful travel land on the eastern border of Bavaria". |
||
Original illustrated Third Reich tourist information for the historic city of Passau in the Bayerische Ostmark. |
||
A lot of two rare heavily illustrated original 1938 travel brochures in English: Welcome to Germany published by the DRV in Berlin (very complimentary to Hitler and the Nazi Movement) and Wagons-Lits / Cook information on the city of Cologne. |
||
An original Third Reich heavily illustrated duotone tourist brochure advertising the Capital of the Nazi Movement, Munich, for the 1938/1939 season. The back panel lists sights related to the Nazi Party. |
||
A fine original, heavily illustrated 84-page English language tourist guidebook to the beautiful Rhine-Main area in Nazi Germany dated 1938, with maps. |
||
A rare heavily illustrated American Edition of Sport in Italy published by ENIT in the mid 1930s to entice sport loving American tourists to visit Benito Mussolini’s Italy. |
||
Ten Years of Italian Progress, an original English language publication highlighting the accomplishments of Fascist Italy from 1922 to 1932, published by ENIT in 1933 or fascist year XI, the 11th year since the 1922 Fascist March on Rome. |
||
A letter from 1938 requesting the services of Professor Dr. Ernst Hermann to write travel material about the newly incorporated Austrian Lands for upcoming Nazi travel guides. |
||
A rare illustrated Nazi guidebook for the Reichspostmuseum, the Nazi Postal Museum in Berlin published by Heinrich Hoffmann Verlag in the late 1930s. |
||
Rare 1940 tourist information for visitors to the picturesque town of St. Wolfgang which was part of Nazi Germany at that time, with superb color map of the Salzkammergut marked Deutschland. |
||
Three original pieces of Third Reich tourist information for two cities on the Rhine river dated 1938, “Beethoven City” Bonn and Bingen (complete with swastika flag). |
||
A fine example of the Third Reich Conti Atlas für Kraftfahrer Deutschland mit Reichsautobahnen, a hardcover map book for motorists of Nazi Germany with 52 fold-out color maps and 140 city maps. |
||
A rare original Third Reich fold-out brochure with in-depth tourist information for visitors to the 1938 Salzburger Festspiele, the first Salzburg Music Festival since Austria became part of Nazi Germany. |
||
An original crew list from a 1935 KdF cruise on the NDL Sierra Cordoba and a patriotic Nazi poem by Paul Georg Münch that was handed out to passengers on a KdF cruise. |
||
Original Third Reich advertising for Radio-Telegramm or Funktelegramm handed out to passengers on KdF cruises so they could 'share vacation joy' with family, friends and colleagues. |
||
A lot of three original Fascist Italian advertising brochures for the Italian ocean liners MS Saturnia and MS Vulcania with photos showing facilities and accommodations for First Class and Tourist Class passengers. |
||
An illustrated German language tourist information booklet for visitors to the Italian port city of Genoa published in 1937 (or fascist year XVI, the 16th year since the Fascist March on Rome in 1922). It contains quite a few spelling errors or typos in the Italian efforts to put the text and captions in German |
||
Heavily illustrated magazines called DEUTSCHLAND with features on the Reichschancellery, the Reichsautobahn, Mussolini's state visit to Germany, Berlin, Bayreuth Festival, etc. |
||
Reiseland Südbayern, a wonderful 1938 photo book about the landscape, people, art and culture, special cities, sports and the joy of life in Southern Bavaria. |
||
An original illustrated 1938 Nazi guidebook for travelers to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck, Oberammergau and Füssen in winter and summer, with fold-out map. |
||
Deutsche Heimatkarte Blatt 2, a detailed map with tourist information of part of Munich, Bad Tölz, Bad Wiessee, Rosenheim, Wasserburg and including the SS Lebensborn Home at Steinhöring. Produced in 1938 in 1938 in cooperation with Ford of Köln, Agfa and the Leuna gasoline company of Berlin by Verlag Georg D.W. Callwey. |
||
Rare original Grieben Reiseführer or travel guidebooks for Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1937) and Dolomites (1939) - with fold-out maps. |
||