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    #16
    Hi,

    more on the locations of the exhibition, and the known (to me) postcards.

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    Vince
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      #17
      Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
      Hi,

      more on the locations of the exhibition, and the known (to me) postcards.

      See You

      Vince
      Vince,

      There are many more different postcards.. There are actual cards of the exhibition.. The card with no venue you posted I purchased from Stade. I have about 10 DEJ cards and continue to buy them as this was the first book I bought after I saw the film Der Ewige Jude which is what got me in the hobby in the first place..

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        #18
        Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
        Hi,

        it is said that another third program may exist, i will check that more closely.
        Same for the postcards, at least it exist for 3 cities (München, Wien, Magdeburg).

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        Vince

        This may be what you are referring to Vince. I purchased this lot a few months ago.


        <a href="http://s792.photobucket.com/user/mac-apple/media/7DAC98C4-A162-4220-9DCF-BA99AE2E1942.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy204/mac-apple/7DAC98C4-A162-4220-9DCF-BA99AE2E1942.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 7DAC98C4-A162-4220-9DCF-BA99AE2E1942.jpg"/></a>

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          #19
          Hi,

          thanks for posting the interesting Berlin item.
          Is it a flyer, or a booklet ?
          And if yes, how many pages does it have ?
          If i'm right it was sent "internally" to the party's members right ?

          About the postcards, i'm only showing the ones with the "famous" drawing.
          I know that postcards of the interior of the exhibition exist (same for "Entartete Kunst"), but i didn't work on them yet.
          Do you know any for Berlin, Bremen or Dresden ?

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          Vince

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            #20
            Hi,

            i found so far three editions of the book of Hans Diebow.

            Der Ewige Jude – Hans Diebow

            1. Edition (1937)
            0.-50. Tausend

            2. Edition (1937)
            51.-100. Tausend

            3. Edition (1938)
            101.-130. Tausend

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            Vince

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              #21
              Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
              Hi,

              thanks for posting the interesting Berlin item.
              Is it a flyer, or a booklet ?
              And if yes, how many pages does it have ?
              If i'm right it was sent "internally" to the party's members right ?

              About the postcards, i'm only showing the ones with the "famous" drawing.
              I know that postcards of the interior of the exhibition exist (same for "Entartete Kunst"), but i didn't work on them yet.
              Do you know any for Berlin, Bremen or Dresden ?

              See You

              Vince

              Vince ,

              I would consider this a flyer as it just has 4 pages, and the letter along with the exhibition ticket asking the party members to attend .. These 3 pieces have been together for 80 years.. I have never seen any other DEJ postcard with a different venue other than what you have posted.. I do know 4 posters exist with those locales as I have seen them in a friends collection, and he is no doubtedly the largest anti Semitic ephemera collector in the world.. The interior of the exhibition has cards along with 2 exterior cards which I have aswell.. I have only 2 of the exhibition interior postcards, they are very hard to find..

              Mike

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                #22
                Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
                Hi,

                i found so far three editions of the book of Hans Diebow.

                Der Ewige Jude – Hans Diebow

                1. Edition (1937)
                0.-50. Tausend

                2. Edition (1937)
                51.-100. Tausend

                3. Edition (1938)
                101.-130. Tausend





                See You

                Vince


                The only difference is some may contain more images .. I have the 1938 copy and it's loaded with images..

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                  #23
                  Hi,

                  many thanks Mike for the infos you provided !

                  The NSDAP flyer with letter and ticket is clearly ultra rare and a wonderful lot !
                  Congratulations !
                  It could be interesting to know if other Gauleitungen did the same in other cities ?
                  Probably yes ?

                  I saw in the past some postcards with "real" pictures of "Entartete Kunst" and "Der Ewige Jude" and the final prices were quite high... Never fighted for one actually.

                  Another friend will work with me on the subject, he is having some stuff himself, i will keep the WAF informed of the infos we may discover.

                  I will dig up my Hans Diebow copy, i don't remember which edition it was...
                  It may be very interesting to find differencies between editions, usually for such limited production they didn't modify the content, but i may be wrong.
                  However this is not the case for the "SS Black Books", as i saw that many variants exist, even inside each edition.

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                  Vince

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
                    Hi,

                    many thanks Mike for the infos you provided !

                    The NSDAP flyer with letter and ticket is clearly ultra rare and a wonderful lot !
                    Congratulations !
                    It could be interesting to know if other Gauleitungen did the same in other cities ?
                    Probably yes ?

                    I saw in the past some postcards with "real" pictures of "Entartete Kunst" and "Der Ewige Jude" and the final prices were quite high... Never fighted for one actually.

                    Another friend will work with me on the subject, he is having some stuff himself, i will keep the WAF informed of the infos we may discover.

                    I will dig up my Hans Diebow copy, i don't remember which edition it was...
                    It may be very interesting to find differencies between editions, usually for such limited production they didn't modify the content, but i may be wrong.
                    However this is not the case for the "SS Black Books", as i saw that many variants exist, even inside each edition.

                    See You

                    Vince

                    Vince,

                    I got the lot on Booklooker. The seller didn't have an image of it , but the description sounded interesting so I asked for a scan , and when the seller sent it my jaw hit the floor .. I didn't even try and haggle on the price . I've seen the Entartete cards you speak of, they are quite rare!! I've seen them for sale 1 time in the last 4 years.. Many 1st edition books lack images, and on the 2nd or 3rd edition they add them. I can think of 3 or 4 books off the top of my head like this.. I am addicted to anything Der Ewige Jude for its history !!! The film scarred me so when I bought the DEJ book it came with the postcard , and it really struck a nerve to Collect anti Semitic material . Please let me know if the other editions of DEJ have different images..


                    Mike

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                      #25
                      Hi,

                      i will check that in the next days, it is always a nightmare to find a specific book in my archives...

                      It seemed that "Le Juif et la France" exhibition is linked to the German one, but the two programs for the French one are a bit disappointing...

                      NOTA : the big program is currently available as repro for 10 euros, but some sellers are selling it as original for x30 the repro price...

                      http://www.ladiffusiondulore.fr/home...uif&results=18

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                      Vince
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
                        Hi,

                        i will check that in the next days, it is always a nightmare to find a specific book in my archives...

                        It seemed that "Le Juif et la France" exhibition is linked to the German one, but the two programs for the French one are a bit disappointing...

                        NOTA : the big program is currently available as repro for 10 euros, but some sellers are selling it as original for x30 the repro price...

                        http://www.ladiffusiondulore.fr/home...uif&results=18

                        See You

                        Vince
                        Vince,

                        You should check out the Bolschewismus Ohne Maske exhibition aswell.. I have the poster ,exhibition guide and postcard.. Very similar images to the DEJ exhibition.. The French Le Juif are great pieces, the Larger pamphlet has the images while the smaller one does not..
                        Last edited by mac-apple; 10-09-2016, 10:08 PM.

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                          #27
                          Hi,

                          actually we had the French exhibition "L'Europe contre le Bolchevisme" which happened in various cities in France. It was probably taken from the German exhibition.
                          Postcards exist, as well as local programs.
                          I will do a small reply on them today.

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                          Vince

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                            #28
                            Interesting stuff

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                              #29
                              Vince, and I are a couple of Nerds!!!! I know

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                                #30
                                Hi,


                                "Le Juif et la France".

                                The exhibition traveled in a few cities of France :

                                Paris (Palais Berlitz) : from September 5, 1941 to January 15, 1942
                                Bordeaux (Musée de la Mairie) : from March 27 to May 10, 1942
                                Nancy (Musée des Beaux-Arts) : from July 4 to August 2, 1942
                                Marseille ?
                                Nice ?
                                Cannes ?
                                Toulouse ?
                                Lyon ?

                                I was able to confirm only 3 cities, the other ones are not confirmed…

                                "Le bolchevisme contre l'Europe"...

                                Again, this exhibition traveled in a few cities of France :

                                Paris (Salle Wagram) : from March 1st to June 14, 1942
                                Lille (Palais des Beaux-Arts) : from July 12 to August 15, 1942
                                Bordeaux (Musée de la Mairie) : from October 7 to November 22, 1942
                                Lyon (?) : from March 27 to ?, 1943
                                Marseille (?) : from October ? to December ?, 1943
                                Toulouse ?

                                Toulouse is not confirmed.

                                The postcard was printed in color on light carboard.
                                A black & white postcard also exist, but i never checked it.
                                Reprints/fakes in color seemed to exist.

                                A booklet was made for each city, for now I was unable to confirm a booklet for Marseille (and Toulouse).

                                Please find below : the generic postcard in color, the booklets for Paris, Lille and Bordeaux.

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                                Vince
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