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    NAZI Oktoberfest

    Hello,

    Perhaps a bit off topic, but as a Wiesn fan I was curious if anyone out there has any relics of the 1935 Oktoberfest, the only one held under NSDAP influence? Here are some interesting photos from a Bavarian National Museum publication.

    First a photo of the local political leaders taking the salute at the opening of the 1935 Oktoberfest.
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    Oktoberfest Poster
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      Souvenir pin with the Munchen Kindl
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      Last edited by W.Unland; 09-14-2008, 12:40 AM.

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        Official Beer Mug. I saw one of these on German e-bay the other day for 6000 Euro!
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          Photo of the grounds showing air raid trenches. I believe this was in 1941 (an Un-official Oktoberfest)
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            And lastly a really interesting 1946 poster making fun of the NAZI's. Obviously a poster like this would not have been tolerated a few months earlier!

            Regards,
            Bill Unland
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            Last edited by W.Unland; 09-14-2008, 12:40 AM.

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              Originally posted by W.Unland View Post
              Hello,

              Perhaps a bit off topic, but as a Wiesn fan I was curious if anyone out there has any relics of the 1935 Oktoberfest, the only one held under NSDAP influence? Here are some interesting photos from a Bavarian National Museum publication.

              First a photo of the local political leaders taking the salute at the opening of the 1935 Oktoberfest.
              I see a few blood orders in wear in that first photo

              Rob

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                Identified from left to right in the front row as:

                Emil Maurike (Ratsherr), Karl Fiehler (OberBurgermeister) and Franz Van Epp (Reichsstatthalter).
                Interesting that the "alderman" is wearing SS uniform.
                Regards,
                Bill U
                Last edited by W.Unland; 09-11-2008, 05:51 AM.

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                  Well, it appears I am the only Oktoberfest fan but that's ok. Here from my collection is the "official" postcard of the 1935 Wiesn. Note the party banners in the background of an otherwise traditional design. Probably added at the last minute before printing. I would not be surprised if this design existed with normal "fest" banners where the party banners are on this card.:
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                    My copy of the 1935 KDF tinnie like that shown above from the museum catalog. Clearly beer drinking was considered part of the "joy" creating Germanic "strength"!
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                      And finally a 1936 KDF tinnie.

                      Regards,
                      Bill Unland
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                        1935 Oktoberfest Program

                        I have recently inquired a 125th anniversary edition program for the Oktoberfest in 1935. I found it in Bad Tolz, a small beautiful Bavarian town just north of where I live (also in Bavaria). I like to go to the flea markets when ever I may get the chance. Even though illegal, this is where you may run into some collector items now and again. If anyone has ever seen another of these, please let me know. I am curious how many might possibly be around.

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                          Hello,

                          I have a copy, with hard covers, which I have been led to believe is unusual.

                          I would post a photo, but I can't post anymore.

                          Regards,
                          Bill Unland

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                            Another tinnie

                            Stan
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                              I am having a hard time posting a photo as well. Feel free to email me on my personal account. I would be interested in seeing if there were any differences. I could imagine that hard copies were not something handed out to the public.

                              Kristin.oltman@gmail.com

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