Parole der Woche number 26 and 33, both in very good condition. Parole der Woche number 26 is extremely anti-Jewish and anti-British and mentions “plutocratic war criminals in London”, their helpers in the “Jewish Army” and quotes the “New York leader of the war-loving Jewish Club”, Ben Horim. The German response warns the “Hebrew Corps and its flat-foot battalion” of the might of the Greater German armed forces. Nazi Parole der Woche number 33 quotes a British opinion piece published in the New Chronicle, that repeats the plans to obliterate every living soul (man, woman, child, bird and insect) in Germany. The response will come from German weapons at the appropriate time, according to the last sentence! |
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Each of the lots offered for sale below on this USMBOOKS web page contains extremely anti-British, anti-Semitic, anti-Communist, anti-American multi-color printed cards called Parole der Woche (Slogan of the Week). These little 3 x 4 inch (actually 73 x 100 mm) multi-color mini-posters came in four main types: anti-Jewish, anti-British, anti-American and pro-German. They were printed and circulated each week throughout Nazi Germany by the Central Publishing House of the NSDAP Franz Eher Nachfolger in Munich. Perhaps the most virulently anti-British, anti-Jewish, anti-American material published in Germany during the Third Reich, each of these Parole der Woche very carefully attack a specific aspect of non-Germanic culture, leadership, news or statistics. The mini billboards were printed in this small size intentionally so that they could be pasted up everywhere or left in menus, books, pockets, drawers - anywhere they were likely to be found and read. These mini Nazi propaganda posters are extremely rare today because of the efficiency of Allied Occupation Forces who tried very hard to destroy all of them during the de-Nazification programs in Germany that followed World War II. This is a unique opportunity to obtain an excellent sampling of rare and historic Nazi propaganda material. These Nazi Parole der Woche propaganda cards have become very collectible and very valuable in recent years, with huge sums being paid to European auction houses for the most desirable of them. We purchased this large collection years ago from a private party in Germany. All had been kept in albums and held there with postage stamp hinges so they are in very good to excellent condition. Each lot is priced and identified next to the picture. |
Parole der Woche number 48, and number 35 of 1941. Both very anti-British and both in very good condition. Parole der Woche 48 refers to Neville Chamberlain as the Poison Gas King and Giftgas capitalist! The headline of Parole der Woche number 35 is “The Unsolved Problem”. The text eludes to what the Germans refer to as “Churchill’s continued lies” about the minimal effect of German sea and air attacks on their fleet. A journalist from the Shanghai Times is quoted regarding the possibility of the speed with which American-built replacement naval vessels would be available to England. |
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Parole der Woche number 7 and 18 of 1942, both in very good condition. |
Parole der Woche number 15 and 16 of 1941, both in very good condition. |
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Parole der Woche number 22 of 1942 and number 28. The headline of Parole der Woche number 22 is “The Manipulators - Always the Jews!”. It quotes a speech by Adolf Hitler on 26 April 1942, blaming the Jews for the start of World War I in 1914 in both England and Germany. It says that since 1939, the Jews created a world crisis, and the Jews are the carriers of the Bolshevist infection that aims to destroy Europe. In America a group of Jews got the country involved in WW2, against its own interests but in the interest of Jewish capitalism, according to this Parole der Woche 22. Number 28 quotes the very anti-German opinion of “one of Churchill’s hate mongers” in a British military publication. The German response to it reminds the reader of the “courageous” British retreat at Dunkirk and that they will regret their efforts to crush Germans living in British occupied territories. |
Parole der Woche number 1 and 5, both in very good condition. Parole der Woche number 1 notes the change in attitude of British Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert after 7 million kilograms of German bombs had rained down on England. Parole der Woche number 5 makes fun of the announcement by British airplane engine factory S. Smith & Sons that they will only be able to pay 50% dividends to their shareholders. The “Gentlemen War Winners” in London are being put on notice by the Germans, the Wehrmacht will make sure that this is the last war that they started in which fill their pockets! |
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Parole der Woche number 5 of 1942 and 10, both very anti-British and both in very good condition. “Churchill’s Betrayal of Europe” is the headline of Parole der Woche number 5/1942, quoting Winston Churchill’s opinion about the murderous Russian regime in 1920. However, now war criminal “Churchill and his consorts” side and support the Bolshevist murderers dispatching their bloody knives all over the continent. The goals of the criminal “whiskey guzzlers” is obvious! Slogan number 10 also has nothing good to say about Britain and their plans to obliterate Germany. “The world is not big enough for two such dynamic nations” according to a snippet from a December 1939 letter of the British Vice-Consul at the Embassy in Peking. |
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Parole der Woche number 28 and 31 from 1942, both in very good condition. Parole der Woche 31/1942 quotes the bad premonition of a military contributor to the New York Times that Germany will defeat Russia on the east front. Parole der Woche 28/1942 is about American Prisoners of War in Bataan being put to work by the Japanese, and Germany using Polish, Belgian, French, British, Serbian and Boshevist POWs for labor. American POWs would be welcome to work on the European continent too…! |
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Parole der Woche number 8 and 51, both in very good condition. The yellow frame on Parole der Woche number 15 has a quotation from the British magazine The Nineteenth Century and After stating that “The European order that should result from this war must be one that makes a strong, armed, and united Germany impossible forever.” The German response: a strong, armed, and united Germany will make sure that the “plutocratic warmongers on the Thames” will never again be able to conduct their bloody business at the cost of Europe’s peoples.” The very anti-British Parole der Woche number 15 quotes the British Daily Express and its headline stating that “Not the longest sword, but the largest money pouch” would determine who would win the war. However, the tides had changed since that statement due to the German sword of revenge! |
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Parole der Woche number 28 and 31 from 1942, both in very good condition. Parole der Woche 3/1942 disputes “War Monger No. 1” Roosevelt’s claim that the USA never wanted to enter the war in Europe. However, the Germans claim that the truth is that FDR, the British, French, Poles, Serbs and their “so-called diplomats” have been plotting war against Germany since December 1939. Parole der Woche 33/1942 quotes Jewish historian Heinrich Graetz who in 1885 said that the Jewish people would flourish in America, a country of freedom and equality, and that powerful Judaism would arise in the 20th century. And this is what happened, according to this Nazi propaganda. The Jews and their comrades are the real rulers of the USA and forced the country into war. “That is what we are fighting against!” and our weapons will not be laid down until the rule of the Jews is over. |
Parole der Woche number 34 from 1941 and number 4 from 1942, both in very good condition. |
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Parole der Woche number 49 of 1941, and number 6 of 1942. Both are extremely anti-American in tone, and both are in very good condition. “Roosevelt and his Jewish order givers” and the American desire for war and world power is the subject of Parole der Woche 6/1942, quoting a February 1941 article in LIFE magazine. Parole der Woche 49/1941 spells out the difference in religion in the USA and Nazi Germany. It quotes Hitler who countered the claims of the “lying Jewish slave Roosevelt” about Germany’s wishes to erase all religions in the world. “He also read” that it is illegal in the USA for religious leaders to preach against the government, and that it is quite the opposite in Nazi Germany where anybody may be heard. |
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