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    Hmmm! Interesting, Galizien again!

    Although I immediately cast doubt on authenticity when posters have no slogans and only symbols... I realise symbolism is very powerful, although back then the slogan was designed to encourage and persuade!

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      Hi,

      months ago i said that it should be interesting to check with the north american "Galizien" association, if they have any info on those various posters.

      See You

      Vince

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        FRIKORPS DANMARK!

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          Originally posted by Max Wünsche View Post
          FRIKORPS DANMARK!

          Rare piece. Never seen one for sale. Danish source?

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            Indeed it is rare and I have no idea where the original of this one is... not in my collection unfortunately!

            I found it on a russian website with a selection of propaganda posters.



            Originally posted by Christian J View Post
            Rare piece. Never seen one for sale. Danish source?

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                The Butchers Slipped Away Never to Come Back

                http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=28300&sos=39

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                  Forward into Battle with Bolshevism in the Ranks of the Galicia Division

                  http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=28296&sos=41

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                    It seems there are two different versions of this one....with noticeable differences (not just in colour).

                    Both are signed -MM-

                    Would be interesting to see the closeups of the printers details on this one you have posted Harm...

                    The one I have on hold was printed in LEMBERG (now modern day Lviv in Ukraine).





                    Originally posted by Harm Wulf View Post


                    Forward into Battle with Bolshevism in the Ranks of the Galicia Division

                    http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=28296&sos=41

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                      Hi,

                      on the IWM website, the printer is said to be "ZKW Druckereibetrieb II, Lemberg".


                      Core Record

                      Title [Ukrainian-Cyrillic text]
                      Title Translation Forward into Battle with Bolshevism in the Ranks of the Galicia Division
                      Collection Imperial War Museum: Posters of Conflict - The Visual Culture of Public Information and Counter Information
                      Artist M M
                      Printer ZKW Druckereibetrieb II, Lemberg
                      Concept propaganda, caricature, military personnel, uniform, weapons, racial stereotypes, death, war debris, fire / fire fighting
                      Description whole: the image occupies the majority. The title is integrated and positioned in the upper quarter, in black. The text is partially integrated and placed in the lower third, in grey outlined yellow.
                      image: a depiction of a German soldier bayoneting a grotesque caricature of a Soviet soldier. The Soviet soldier drops a blood-stained knife. In the background, flames rise from the ruins of a building.
                      text: [Ukrainian - Cyrillic text] [Forward into battle with Bolshevism in the ranks of the Galicia Division].
                      Object rifle, bayonet, helmet, knife
                      Id Number Current Accession IWM PST 8328
                      Location Creation Site Poland
                      Measurements Dimensions 816 mm x 571 mm
                      Format Series Notes G 181 - 10543 P - 1377. This poster was produced in Poland during the German occupation.
                      Event WW2 Nazi-German Occupation of Poland
                      Related Country Germany (pre 1945 and post 1990) DE, Poland PL, USSR (Soviet Union) SU
                      Text Language Russian
                      Rights German Government
                      Style Period Period 1939-1945
                      Work Type poster

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                      Vince

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                        Thanks Vince...

                        It matches up with the one I am purchasing.




                        Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View Post
                        Hi,

                        on the IWM website, the printer is said to be "ZKW Druckereibetrieb II, Lemberg".


                        Core Record

                        Title [Ukrainian-Cyrillic text]
                        Title Translation Forward into Battle with Bolshevism in the Ranks of the Galicia Division
                        Collection Imperial War Museum: Posters of Conflict - The Visual Culture of Public Information and Counter Information
                        Artist M M
                        Printer ZKW Druckereibetrieb II, Lemberg
                        Concept propaganda, caricature, military personnel, uniform, weapons, racial stereotypes, death, war debris, fire / fire fighting
                        Description whole: the image occupies the majority. The title is integrated and positioned in the upper quarter, in black. The text is partially integrated and placed in the lower third, in grey outlined yellow.
                        image: a depiction of a German soldier bayoneting a grotesque caricature of a Soviet soldier. The Soviet soldier drops a blood-stained knife. In the background, flames rise from the ruins of a building.
                        text: [Ukrainian - Cyrillic text] [Forward into battle with Bolshevism in the ranks of the Galicia Division].
                        Object rifle, bayonet, helmet, knife
                        Id Number Current Accession IWM PST 8328
                        Location Creation Site Poland
                        Measurements Dimensions 816 mm x 571 mm
                        Format Series Notes G 181 - 10543 P - 1377. This poster was produced in Poland during the German occupation.
                        Event WW2 Nazi-German Occupation of Poland
                        Related Country Germany (pre 1945 and post 1990) DE, Poland PL, USSR (Soviet Union) SU
                        Text Language Russian
                        Rights German Government
                        Style Period Period 1939-1945
                        Work Type poster

                        See You

                        Vince

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                          And a third version...



                          Not uncommon to have variations of a poster although this one is using a different cyrillic font altogether and exhibits changes in the artwork as well.

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                            Originally posted by Harm Wulf View Post
                            Thank Martin I discover all about the postcard.
                            Two different types. One in B&W and one in colour.
                            1932, SS advertising card no. 1.
                            Illustration by F. Albrecht.
                            Published by Wilhelm F. Mayr, Miesbach



                            Yes...I did not know the particulars but knew this artist was legit to the era.

                            As a note...when it comes to artists...as in all things artists do ,they sometimes did their own "take" or style on things like SS runics.

                            That fine line between what was officially accepted by regulations versa the artist's conceptions.

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                              Someone can help me to find more biographic informations (expecially the date of death) on the german artist Felix Albrecht? Here what I have till now

                              Albrecht, Felix geb. Darmstadt 06.07.1900. Sohn eines Hochschulassistenten; 00.00.1917 - 00.00.1918 Kriegsdienst; Betriebsingenieur; 00.00.1924 Eintritt in die DNVP; 00.00.1925 - 00.00.1927 Studium an der Staatlichen Hochschule für bildende Künste in Berlin, anschließend als freier Künstler, Illustrator, Buchausstatter und Schriftsteller tätig. 27.05.1927 Eintritt in die NSDAP (Mitgliedsnr. 62.499), Plakatgestalter für die NSDAP, 00.00.1930 Eintritt in die SS (Mitgliedsnr. 2.596), 18.10.1931 Teilnehmer am SA-Treffen in Braunschweig, 06.12.1931 SS-Sturmführer, freier Mitarbeiter der Reichspropagandaleitung der NSDAP und des RFSS, 00.00.1933 Mitarbeiter der Abteilung Werbung des Agrarpolitischen Amtes der NSDAP, 09.11.1933 SS-Obersturmführer, 00.00.1933 Beisitzer der Reichsschrifttumskammer in der Filmprüfstelle, 00.00.1934 Kunstfachberater im Hauptamt für Volkswohlfahrt der NSDAP, 09.09.1934 SS-Hauptsturmführer, 00.00.1938 Anstellung im Hauptamt für Volkswohlfahrt der NSDAP.

                              In 1941 he was part of the Officerscorps from the SS-Kraftfahrschule in Vienna.
                              Promoted to SS-Hauptsturmführer d.R. (Waffen-SS) on 09-11-1944.
                              In November 1944 he was Indoctrination-Officer(VI)within the Staff from the Kraftfahrtechnische Lehranstalt der SS(SS-KRL)in Vienna-Schönbrunn.

                              Werke:

                              Felix Albrecht Kalif Storch: Komisch-romant. Spiel nach Wilhelm Hauffs Märchen Liebheit & Thiesen Verlag, Berlin, ohne Erscheinungsjahr (ca. 1930)

                              Felix Albrecht Deutschlands große Führer. Bismarck, Hindenburg, Hitler und ihr Werk Berlin, Eduard Bloch Verlag, 1934

                              Felix Albrecht Die Orgel. Ein altdeutsches Spiel in 3 Aufzügen Eduard Bloch Verlag, Berlin, 1937

                              Felix Albrecht Morgendämmerung. Gedicht in 2 Teilen Schmitz Pfeiffer-Wedemeyer Verlag, Hannover, 1938


                              Buchschmuck, Illustrationen, Zeichnungen von Felix Albrecht

                              Walter Flex Die Bauernführer. Trauerspiel aus dem Bauernkriege in vier Aufzügen Eduard Bloch Theaterverlag, 1923. Buchschmuck von Felix Albrecht

                              Georg Oskar Freund Blumensaat Die lustige Schuloper: Wir bauen uns ein Auto und fahren in die Welt Berlin Eduard Bloch Verlag, Beriln, 1932. Mit Zeichnungen von Felix Albrecht

                              Friedrich Carl Rentsch-Roeder Halbmast: ein Heldenbuch der SA und SS. 1. Folge. Den Toten der Nationalsozialistischen deutschen Arbeiterpartei zum Gedächtnis Verlag Braune Bücher, Berlin, 1932 Umschlagzeichnung von Felix Albrecht

                              Wilfrid Bade – Heinrich Hoffmann Deutschland erwacht - Werden, Kampf und Sieg der NSDAP Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Verlag, Altona-Bahrenfeld, 1933- Einband mit dem Buchschmuck von SS-Obersturmführer Felix Albrecht.

                              Heinrich Hoffann Adolf Hitler und sein Weg zu Großdeutschland. Wie die Ostmark ihre Befreiung erlebte Austria Zigarettenfabrik, Wien, 1939. Einband mit dem Buchschmuck von SS-Obersturmführer Felix Albrecht.

                              Hans Kroner Die Singschar. 10 Volkslieder/ 12 Volkslieder, bearbeitet zur Begleitung mit 2 Geigen, Flöte und laute nach Wahl Eduard Bloch Verlag, Berlin, o. J. Die Bilder zeichnete Felix Albrecht

                              Lucie Sckelr Fürs kleine Volk Sechs Kinderlieder-Tänze Eduard Bloch Verlag, Berlin, 1928. Illustrationen von Felix Albrecht

                              Robert Adolf Stemmle Hans Dampf. Eine Märchenkomödie in vier Bildern Eduard Bloch Theaterverlag, Berlin,1932. Illustrationen von Felix Albrecht

                              AAVV Ein deutscher Bauer schreibt an eine deutsche Hausfrau Zentral Verlag, Berlin, 1934. Unschlagillustration von Felix Albrecht

                              Felix Riemkasten Ein Kind lebt in die Welt hinein Brunnen Verlag, Berlin ,1934. Mit Zeichnungen von Felix Albrecht

                              Leni Emmerich Steppke fährt aufs Land: Eine Feriengeschichte aus der Kinderlandverschickung der NSV Verlag NSDAP Reichsleitung. Hauptamt für Volkswohlfahrt Berlin, o.J. [1939]. Mit Illustrationen von Felix Albrecht

                              Udo Vietz Lachen ist gesund - Ein fröhlicher Leitfaden durch den Bunten Abend mit Ansagen, heiteren Vorträgen, Versen und Sketschen - auch ein Vortragsbuch Eduard Bloch Verlag, Berlin / Wiesbaden, 1951. Mit Zeichnungen von Felix Albrecht

                              Burkhard Hering Ärmelstreifen. Afrikakorps Schimmelbusch Verlag, Bonn, 1957. Mit Zeichnungen von Felix Albrecht







                              Postcards design of Felix Albrecht
                              Last edited by Harm Wulf; 03-20-2013, 08:15 AM.

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                                Propaganda post card "Brigade Erhard in confederation with the SS", designed by Müller-Holstein, publisher Frauenknecht

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