Thanks, John, and there's really no 'argument' here! Over the 50+ years that I've studied and collected in this hobby, my early impression that the NSDAP and related organizations were completely streamlined and totally in sync with each other has mellowed or softened. I once believed that, for example, the RZM held complete control over those matters of production within its authority, and that all other forms of material production fell willingly into line in order to avoid running into conflict with those Reich-level authorities. But having seen too many examples of period pieces at some degree of variance with the standardized rules for such production, that has influenced my view of how strict even the politically-motivated manufacturers held to Reich-level rulings. And in the matter of non-'official' civil and cultural pieces, it seems to me that my initial understanding of just how hard and fast such rulings were adhered to has lessened.
When you add to that the differences found even in period publications which refer to NSDAP and governmental pieces, today I have perhaps a broader impression of what people really got up to, even when the 'rules' prescribed otherwise! And again, this is just my opinion...
Best regards to you, my friend,
Br. James
When you add to that the differences found even in period publications which refer to NSDAP and governmental pieces, today I have perhaps a broader impression of what people really got up to, even when the 'rules' prescribed otherwise! And again, this is just my opinion...
Best regards to you, my friend,
Br. James
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