norvegian issue, 6 issues for 1944.
The SS-Germanische Leithefte formely made by the Germanische Leitstelle up to late 1943-early 1944 (1943-1944 years were a bit mess in the SS publications production) were then taken over by the SS-Hauptamt and were published in norvegian, dutch, flemish, walloon editions starting from early 1944. They had "local" content different from the german "normal" SS-Leitheft collection. For an unknown reason i'm still working on, the danish first and only issue was one of the latest SS publications ever published in the last weeks of 1944.
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Vince
I didn't know all this, very happy to get this information. I have some issues of "Germansk Budstikke", which I know is just a norwegian edition of the Leistungsheft, but I dont consider them rare as opposed to "SS heftet" Thanks!
german, dutch, flemish, norvegian and danish issues of the SS-Germanische Leithefte were identical for the firt dozen of issues. Then, starting from late 1942, we find some differencies, and in 1943 the madness is on, especially on the german issues.
Strangely enough, some issues of each language are far more available than others, and some "SS-Germansk Budstikke" are as rare as "SS-Heftet" or other 1944 "local" Leithefte.
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Vince
PS : by the way i'm still searching some german, dutch, flemish, norvegian, danish, walloon and estonian issues i'm missing
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