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EIN URALTES MARCHEN (1968) * with switchable English subtitles *
THE HUMAN CONDITION I: NO GREATER LOVE (1959) * with switchable English subtitles *
THE HUMAN CONDITION II: ROAD TO ETERNITY (1959) * with switchable English subtitles *
THE HUMAN CONDITION III: A SOLDIER’S PRAYER (1961) * with switchable English subtitles *
3 DVD SET: THE HUMAN CONDITION I - III (1959/61) * with switchable English subtitles *
EEN VROUW ALS EVA (A Woman like Eve) (1979) * with switchable English subtitles *
UN CARNET DE BAL (1937) * with switchable English subtitles *
MAGNAS MISKA (1949) * with switchable English subtitles *
TIRE AU FLANC (1928) * with switchable English subtitles *
LE ROMAN D’UN TRICHEUR (1936) * with switchable English subtitles *
EMBEREK A HAVASON (1942) * with hard-encoded English subtitles *
THE LAST WAR (1961) *with hard-encoded English subtitles *
DER GETEILTE HIMMEL (1964) * with multiple, switchable subtitles*
ANIKI BOBO (1942) * with switchable English and French subtitles *
STARKER ALS PARAGRAPHEN (1936)
WIR MACHEN MUSIK (1942) * with switchable English subtitles *
GABRIELE DAMBRONE (1943) - $ 7.99
I MARRIED A SPY (1937) - $ 7.99
DER JAGER VOM FALL (1936) - $ 7.99
KADETTEN (1941) * with switchable English subtitles * - $ 9.99
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: PUBLIC TRANSPORT ID (Pardubice - 1986) (# 4865)
GERMANY: ARBEITSBUCH (Falkenhain - 1917) (# 4907)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: REDUCED FARE ID (Prague - 1968) (# 4963)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: STUDENT REDUCED FARE ID (Prague - 1945) (# 4964)
NAZI GERMANY: WHW PROPAGANDA BOOKLET (DER FUEHRER MACHT GESCHICHTE - 1937) The Winterhilfswerk (WHW) was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (the National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance its charitable work. Its slogan was "None shall starve nor freeze". It ran from 1933-1945 and was designed to provide food and fuel to Germans. The Hitlerjugend and Bund Deutscher Mädel were extremely active in collecting for this charity. Donors were often given small souvenir gifts of negligible value as a sign of appreciation for their donations. A typical such gift was a very small propaganda booklet about 0.8" wide x 1.5" tall. More generous donors would receive nicer gifts, such as lapel pins on a wide variety of themes. Each individual miniature book, badge, badge set or toy set was only available for two or three days of a particular collection drive. So the populace would be encouraged to donate the following week and thereby collect the latest in the series.
Each booklet is approximately 2 " x 1 3/4" and has anywhere from 32 to 36 pages with pictures and descriptions.
NAZI GERMANY: WHW PROPAGANDA BOOKLET (DES FUEHRERS KAMPF ZUR SEE) The Winterhilfswerk (WHW) was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (the National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance its charitable work. Its slogan was "None shall starve nor freeze". It ran from 1933-1945 and was designed to provide food and fuel to Germans. The Hitlerjugend and Bund Deutscher Mädel were extremely active in collecting for this charity. Donors were often given small souvenir gifts of negligible value as a sign of appreciation for their donations. A typical such gift was a very small propaganda booklet about 0.8" wide x 1.5" tall. More generous donors would receive nicer gifts, such as lapel pins on a wide variety of themes. Each individual miniature book, badge, badge set or toy set was only available for two or three days of a particular collection drive. So the populace would be encouraged to donate the following week and thereby collect the latest in the series.
Each booklet is approximately 2 " x 1 3/4" and has anywhere from 32 to 36 pages with pictures and descriptions.
KENNKARTE #57 - SCHUTZANGEHORIGE BROMBERG (issued 15 August 1944) Kennkarte (Deutsches Reich) issued to a Pole with the remark, "Schutzangehörige (eingegl. Ostgebiete)", which indicated the holder was not a German national, but a "foreign" resident of the annexed Eastern Territories, which was the name given to that part of Poland incorporated into the Reich after the end of the Polish Campaign in 1939. Such ID holders were considered "probationary" residents, whose privileges could be withdrawn at any time, if their behavior was not considered acceptable to Reich authorities. In such cases, the revocation of the status usually led to expulsion into the Generalgouvernement, the "reservoir" remnant of the Polish nation under German jurisdiction or deportation into a concentration camp in extreme cases.
This ID card was issued on 15 August 1944 and was valid until 15 August 1949. The ID holder was a 40 year old woman as of the date of issue.
KENNKARTE #58 - SCHUTZANGEHORIGE BROMBERG (issued 15 August 1944) Kennkarte (Deutsches Reich) issued to a Pole with the remark, "Schutzangehörige (eingegl. Ostgebiete)", which indicated the holder was not a German national, but a "foreign" resident of the annexed Eastern Territories, which was the name given to that part of Poland incorporated into the Reich after the end of the Polish Campaign in 1939. Such ID holders were considered "probationary" residents, whose privileges could be withdrawn at any time, if their behavior was not considered acceptable to Reich authorities. In such cases, the revocation of the status usually led to expulsion into the Generalgouvernement, the "reservoir" remnant of the Polish nation under German jurisdiction or deportation into a concentration camp in extreme cases.
This ID card was issued on 15 August 1944 and was valid until 14 August 1949. The ID holder was a 42 year old woman as of the date of issue.
KENNKARTE #83 - DEUTSCHES REICH - OLDENSTADT (issued 18 April 1940) Kennkarte (Deutsches Reich) issued to a Reich's citizen. Because the ID card was temporarily used in postwar Germany, the swastika on the cover has been covered up.
This ID card was issued on 18 April 1940 and was valid until 18 April 1949. Unfortunately, the picture that came with this ID could not have been correct. The ID holder should be 18 years old, but the person in the photo is clearly not that young. Also, the holes in the picture where it was supposed to be fastened does not match holes in the ID. The picture is loose.
KENNKARTE #85 - DEUTSCHES REICH - WUPPERTAL (issued 26 March 1940) Kennkarte (Deutsches Reich) issued to a Reich's citizen. Because the ID card was temporarily used in postwar Germany, the swastika on the cover has been covered up.
This ID card was issued on 26 March 1940 and was valid until 26 March 1945. The ID holder was a 42 year old woman at the time of issue.
HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR - PART 72 (1974) (PARIS FREE) Distributed over more than a 2-year period in the 1970s, each issue contained specific topics concerning the Second World War. Each issue has 28 pages. The page numbers for this issue and its main topics are:
Pages 1989 - 2016:
· Triumph of the Resistance · Liberation of Paris · Battle of Brittany · Drive to the German Frontier
HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR - PART 73 (1974) (ARNHEM) Distributed over more than a 2-year period in the 1970s, each issue contained specific topics concerning the Second World War. Each issue has 28 pages. The page numbers for this issue and its main topics are:
Pages 2017 - 2044:
· The Race to Holland · The Gamble at Arnhem · Return to the Channel Ports
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