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HI,
nice one Tony, is the poster still for sale ?
I was a bit too silent for the last weeks, i will try to make some pictures in the next days.
Interesting "Totenkopf" covers :
- german "Die Woche", heft 41, October 8, 1941
- norvegian "Munin", nr. 3, March, 1943
- french's M. Trang "Totenkopf Archives", February 2011
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Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View PostHI,
nice one Tony, is the poster still for sale ?
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Vince
no longer for sale - it went fast.
I've only seen this French version a few times. I believe it's fairly rare. I'm guessing the French people probably ripped these from the walls with some ferocity after the Liberation.
It's one of the posters on this Paris wall photo.
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Of particular interest in this photo is that these posters are the super-large size ones which are far more rare... just a scale comparison to the woman on the left shows you that these are BIG!
Originally posted by TonyS View PostHi Vince,
no longer for sale - it went fast.
I've only seen this French version a few times. I believe it's fairly rare. I'm guessing the French people probably ripped these from the walls with some ferocity after the Liberation.
It's one of the posters on this Paris wall photo.
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Yes I too saw that another of the Panzer posters sold recently.
The Anton poster that Tony posted was sold.....That website has taken forever to be updated, so I seldom checked it anymore.
Btw, did you get that one Tony?
Originally posted by FrenchVolunteer View PostHello Tony,
yes, i already saw some originals for sale here.
It should be interesting to get the month when your picture was taken.
It is probably available at the BHVP.
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Vince
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Hi,
4 foreign variants of the "Victory For Europe" propaganda booklet.
It includes pictures of SS foreign legions (dutch, norvegian, swedish...) and the french LVF. A few different pictures between them.
It was done in late 1942 or early 1943. An early variant with similar format also exist called "Certainty Of Victory" ("Certitudes De La Victoire") at least in french (late 1942 ?).
- "Overwinning Voor Europa" (dutch)
- "Victoire Pour L'Europe" (french)
- "Seier For Europa" (norvegian)
- "Seger För Europa" (swedish)
I'm pretty sure that the danish variant also exist, and maybe other ones ?
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Vince
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