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WW2 German Nazi Adolf Hitler Third Reich partisan - members - supporters wall enamel sign

WW2 German Nazi Adolf Hitler Third Reich partisan members supporters wall enamel sign

WW2 German Nazi Adolf Hitler Third Reich partisan - members - supporters wall enamel sign

$215.00

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WW2 German Nazi Adolf Hitler Third Reich partisan - members - supporters wall enamel sign

a wall sign that was used to identify the place and the people at this place as supporters of the Nazi Party and workers of the III Reich (rad swastika sign)
size : 17cm X 12cm
rare and nice for a display !

RARE AUSTRIA 1938 WELCOME TO THE THIRD REICH Hitler NSDAP SWASTIKA PENNANT FLAG

RARE AUSTRIA 1938 WELCOME TO THE THIRD REICH Hitler NSDAP SWASTIKA PENNANT FLAG

RARE AUSTRIA 1938 WELCOME TO THE THIRD REICH Hitler NSDAP SWASTIKA PENNANT FLAG

$85.00

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RARE AUSTRIA 1938 WELCOME TO THE THIRD REICH Hitler NSDAP SWASTIKA PENNANT FLAG

THICK PAPER
25 x 12 CM
VERY RAREa
HIGH HISTORICAL ITEM

On March 12, 1938, German troops march into Austria to annex the German-speaking nation for the Third Reich.

In early 1938, Austrian Nazis conspired for the second time in four years to seize the Austrian government by force and unite their nation with Nazi Germany. Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg, learning of the conspiracy, met with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in the hopes of reasserting his country’s independence but was instead bullied into naming several top Austrian Nazis to his cabinet. On March 9, Schuschnigg called a national vote to resolve the question of Anschluss, or “annexation,” once and for all. Before the plebiscite could take place, however, Schuschnigg gave in to pressure from Hitler and resigned on March 11. In his resignation address, under coercion from the Nazis, he pleaded with Austrian forces not to resist a German “advance” into the country.

The next day, March 12, Hitler accompanied German troops into Austria, where enthusiastic crowds met them. Hitler appointed a new Nazi government, and on March 13 the Anschluss was proclaimed. Austria existed as a federal state of Germany until the end of World War II, when the Allied powers declared the Anschluss void and reestablished an independent Austria. Schuschnigg, who had been imprisoned soon after resigning, was released in 1945

German POW concentration camp STALAG LUFT III WARNING SIGN electrical fence

German POW concentration camp STALAG LUFT III WARNING SIGN electrical fence

German POW concentration camp STALAG LUFT III WARNING SIGN electrical fence

$275.00

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German POW concentration camp STALAG LUFT III WARNING SIGN electrical fence

Enameled tin sign, 10" x 6", from an electrical fence at Stalag Luft III
The sign bears the image of a skull and crossbones, with a red shock arrow through it to indicate the danger of electrocution.
It also reads, in Polish: "Nie dotykac! Urzadzenie elektryczne!" ("Do not touch! Electric device!")
The sign, chipped at the corners and is scratched is in otherwise good condition.

Stalag Luft III was a German POW camp in Silesia, now western Poland, which was operated by the Luftwaffe. It held captured British and American airmen.

It is best known for being the site of the massive breakout of 76 men, depicted in the film "The Great Escape".
The camp was bulldozed at the end of the war, and these relics were excavated by Polish souvenir hunters in the 1950's.

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