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This USMBOOKS web page contains a lot of three of the heavily illustrated news magazine Münchner Illustrierte Presse (Munich Illustrated Press) published by Verlag Knorr & Hirth in Munich. The newspaper was in business from 1925 - 1944. In 1933 Reichsführer-SS Himmler appointed two NSDAP overseers to the Münchner Illustrierte Presse and in 1935 the Nazi Publishing House Franz Eher of Munich bought out Verlag Knorr & Hirth.
Each heavily illustrated 11 x 15 inch issue contained the latest news in photo articles, short stories, sports, crossword puzzles and cartoons as well as advertising from companies such as Agfa, Bols, Auto-Union, Osram, Hofbrauhaus, Zeiss, Nivea, Palmolive, Eberhard-Faber, etc.
Offered by lot only, priced individually. If you wish to buy more than one lot, please inquire about combined shipping costs.
There are photos of Adolf Hitler, the world’s smallest submarine, hurricane damage in Japan, Paris vs. Moscow, Johnny Weismüller and his wife Lupy Velez, three US Navy planes above Miami, the unveiling of a new Dietrich Eckart memorial (shown above), Göring’s Carinhall on the Schorfheide, the renovation of Washington Memorial, Olympic facilities in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, RFSS-Himmler greeting survivors of the famous submarine U9 (below), etc.
These original 90 year old issues of Münchner Illustrierte Presse are complete and in nice used condition. No odor. The original owner wrote his name in pencil on the front cover of these three Nazi news magazines.
LOT 11: consists of THREE issues of Münchner Illustrierte Presse:
4 October 1934 (30 pages), 18 October 1934 (36 pages) and 8 November 1934 (36 pages).
This lot of three 1934 issues of the Munich Illustrated Press is offered for
sale
for $60.00 plus postage (see options below).
Münchner Illustrierte Presse LOT 11
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These issues contain articles about German Torpedo Boats and their crews in the Baltic Sea, young German girls and their obligatory labor service on farms in rural areas of Nazi Germany, veiled women in Persia, the Battle for Oil, “Traditional Holland”, new movies to look forward to, the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou, the [new] young King of Yugoslavia, nomadic farmers and their children in Finland’s northernmost region Lapland, prisons in New York, amber, remembering the 9 November 1923 Putsch, Hermann Goering’s forest home Carinhall (shown below), auto racer Hans Stuck, the people of Camerun, falcon research, building the Olympic facilities in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and more.
The picture above accompanies an
article about American VFWs. The
photo caption translates as "Is this
the
way to honor frontline soldiers?"
NAZI NEWS MAGAZINE MÜNCHNER ILLUSTRIERTE PRESSE
or MUNICH ILLUSTRATED PRESS