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Each monthly magazine Soldatenblätter für Feier und Freizeit (Soldier Publication for Celebration and Leisure) contains stories written by and for members serving in the German Wehrmacht, and they were meant to be read and shared. These soldier magazines were published by the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht Abteilung Inland (OKW Domestic Department) for their Tornisterschrift or “Backpack” series.
This 2-¼ inch thick, 6-5/8 x 9-1/2 inch linen hardcover book contains Jahrgang 1941, all the issues published for the year 1941, which was the second year Soldatenblätter für Feier und Freizeit was published, and they were printed by Bibliographisches Institut in Leipzig for the OKW.
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"We Carry the Light in the World"
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Left, Kampf um die Fahne, an oil painting by Herbert Kompf of Berlin which was part of the 1941 Greater German Art Exhibition at the House of German Art in Munich.
The heavy book contains both color and black & white illustrations, inspirational quotes by Adolf Hitler, Dietrich Eckart, Alfred Rosenberg and other well-known Germans, stories about frontline combat service and battle experiences, patriotic poems, sentimental stories written by soldiers about home, their mothers and children, stories about surprises received by Feldpost, etc.
In addition to the color and black & white war art created by and/or for soldiers, there are pictures of scenery in the homeland, a Willrich illustration of a paratrooper officer in color, cartoons, soldier amusements such as crossword puzzles, chess games, brain teasers, magic tricks, the music and lyrics of soldier songs, all together about 600 pages weighing 3 pounds.
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Above, a patriotic quote by Adolf Hitler,
"Where the German soldier stands, nobody else gets in."
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The purpose for the war, according to Alfred Rosenberg,
was to overcome an old, dying era.
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Above, another quote by Adolf Hitler about the honor
of being a citizen of the Greater German Reich.
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This bound volume of 1941 Soldatenblätter für Feier und Freizeit has an ex-libris label inside the front cover showing the book once belonged to Franz Bruno Emrich in Vienna.
In nice used condition and the book has no odor.
This hardbound book with all 1941 issues of Soldatenblätter für Feier
und Freizeit is ** SOLD **
USM book #1248
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ALL 12 ILLUSTRATED THIRD REICH OKW MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS FOR WEHRMACHT SOLDIERS - HARDBOUND 1941 ISSUES OF
SOLDATENBLÄTTER FÜR FEIER UND FREIZEIT
ORIGINAL 2-¼ INCH THICK BOOK WITH ARTICLES WRITTEN BY AND FOR MEMBERS OF THE WEHRMACHT, ABOUT 600 HEAVILY ILLUSTRATED PAGES