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RARE LARGE 1936-1939 .900 SILVER COIN HINDENBURG 5 REICHMARKS WITH SWASTIKA THIRD REICH PERIOD

1936 1939 .900 SILVER COIN HINDENBURG 5 REICHMARKS WITH SWASTIKA THIRD REICH PERIOD

RARE LARGE 1936-1939 .900 SILVER COIN HINDENBURG 5 REICHMARKS WITH SWASTIKA THIRD REICH PERIOD

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RARE LARGE 1936-1939 .900 SILVER COIN HINDENBURG 5 REICHMARKS WITH SWASTIKA THIRD REICH PERIOD

*** I HAVE MANY SO THE ONE YOU WILL GET WILL NOT BE THE ONE FROM THE PHOTOS BUT VERY SIMILAR***

silver 2 and 5 Reichsmark coins were introduced which were smaller but struck in .625 and .900 fineness so as to maintain the amount of silver. Between 1933 and 1939, a number of commemorative 5 Reichsmark pieces were issued. Production of the 3 Reichsmark coin ceased altogether. In 1935, aluminium 50 Reichspfennig coins were introduced, initially for just the one year. In 1937, nickel 50 Reichspfennig coins were issued and continued to be produced up to 1939, before reverting to aluminum. From 1936 on, all coins except the 1 Reichsmark and the first version (1935–36) of the 5 Reichsmark coin (bearing the image of the late Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg) bore the Nazi state insignia. The eagle had two standard designs on most coin denominations, a soaring eagle and large swastika depicted on most earlier issues, and a more "aggressive" eagle with less prominent swastika which became predominant in the 1940s.

During World War II, bronze and aluminium-bronze coins were replaced by zinc and aluminium, with the 2 Reichspfennig discontinued for potential of being too easily mistaken for the 10 Reichspfennig when being struck in the same metal. The 1, 2, and 5 Reichsmark coins were no longer issued, replaced instead by banknotes. Aluminium 50 Reichspfennig coins were reintroduced to replace the nickel versions. This time around they had a longer run, being produced from 1939 to 1944. Lower denominations were produced in zinc from 1940 onwards. Due to their composition, these coins had poor durability and are hard to find in very good condition. The last production of coins bearing the swastika was in 1944 (1, 5, 10, and 50 Reichspfennig) and 1945 (1 and 10 Reichspfennig only).

Adolf Hitler PAINTING photo frame from professor heinrich knirr Third Reich Fuhrer ww2 period

Adolf Hitler PAINTING photo frame heinrich knirr Third Reich Fuhrer ww2 bust statue

Adolf Hitler PAINTING photo frame from professor heinrich knirr Third Reich Fuhrer ww2 period

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Adolf Hitler PAINTING photo frame from professor heinrich knirr Third Reich Fuhrer
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Heinrich Knirr (2 September 1862 – 26 May 1944) was an Austrian-born German painter, known for genre scenes and portraits, although he also did landscapes and still-lifes. He is best-known for creating the official portrait of Adolf Hitler for 1937 and is the only artist known to have painted Hitler from life.

rare Adolf Hitler Third reich leader evolution page from 1931 to 1945 from the magazine Völkischer Beobachter

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rare Adolf Hitler Third reich leader evolution page from 1931 to 1945 from the magazine Völkischer Beobachter

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rare Adolf Hitler Third reich leader evolution page from 1931 to 1945 from the magazine Völkischer Beobachter

The Völkischer Beobachter was the newspaper of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 25 December 1920. It first appeared weekly, then daily from 8 February 1923. For twenty-four years it formed part of the official public face of the Nazi Party until its last edition at the end of April 1945. The paper was banned and ceased publication between November 1923, after Adolf Hitler's arrest for leading the unsuccessful Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, and February 1925, the approximate date of the relaunching of the Party.

By December 1920, the paper was heavily in debt. The Thule Society was thus receptive to an offer to sell the paper to the Nazis for 60,000 Papiermark. Major Ernst Röhm, who was an early member of the German Workers' Party, forerunner of the Nazi Party, and Dietrich Eckart, one of Hitler's earliest mentors, persuaded Röhm’s commanding officer, Major General Franz Ritter von Epp, to provide the money from German Army funds for the paper to be purchased. The loan was secured with Eckart's house and possessions as collateral, and Dr. Gottfried Grandel, an Augsburg chemist and factory owner, who was Eckart's friend and a funder of the Party, as guarantor. After the Nazis acquired the paper, Eckart was its first editor. It was the party's primary official organ.

Third Reich book cigarettes photos ALBUM KAMPF UMS DRITTE REICH by Heinrich Hoffmann

Third Reich book cigarettes photos ALBUM KAMPF UMS DRITTE REICH by Heinrich Hoffmann

Third Reich book cigarettes photos ALBUM KAMPF UMS DRITTE REICH by Heinrich Hoffmann

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Third Reich book cigarettes photos ALBUM KAMPF UMS DRITTE REICH by Heinrich Hoffmann

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Cigarette picture service, Altona-Bahrenfeld, (1933). 92 p. with a portrait panel of Adolf Hitler and numerous collector's pictures mounted on it, cardboard cover with attached cover illustration
The selection and artistic processing of the photographs was taken over by Heinrich Hoffmann, Munich / The textual design was penned by the commander of the SA Leopold von Schenkendorf, Berlin - 796 grams.

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