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    SS Black Corner

    Some of my newest aquisitions. Hope you like my "dark corner!"






    #2
    very nice.
    I would have them proudly in my collection....(3 of those I dont have, yet) .
    Please put them in acid free mylar comic book bags with acid-free "cardboard" backings if you can.
    They certainly deserve good care.

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      #3
      Hi ,

      Thanks for showing.I really like the artwork

      Etienne

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        #4
        Excellent display!

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          #5
          thanks all!

          Michael, which ones do you not have? I cannot believe you don't have them all!

          I'd be interested in seeing more covers by Hans Klocker! Anyone have other examples?

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            #6
            Regarding the "stellar" looking cover...the inside cover indicates the following:

            "for the title page we selected the symbol of the eternity, the endless spiral from the treasure of Germanic symbols."

            I thought that was interesting in the context of the SS.

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              #7
              Most excellent!

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                #8
                Fantastic niche stuff.

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                  #9
                  first class

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                    #10
                    Yes, that´s indeed good literature.

                    The spiral can be found as a decoration many times in Wewelsburg Castle (as an ornament on the floor made of typical westphalian type of stones - "Stadtlohner Riemchen" which are partially side-products when burning ceramics - and made out of iron by the SS-Burgschmiede as being a part of the iron lamp in front of the former janitor´s house beside the Otten´s Hof.

                    The SS-architect Walter Franzius created this lamp in combination with the smiths and - interestingly enough - defines it´s interpretation in an article in one of the issues of a westphalian magazine in 1937.

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                      #11
                      The spiral was also described in the writings of Willigut. Those who know this will have come across his writings on it.

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                        #12
                        Leftheit.

                        Hallo,

                        Interesting lecture

                        P.W.

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                          #13
                          A great display that hearkens back to the Germanic past.

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                            #14
                            NICE!

                            Capt, may I see a bigger definition scan of the Jufest 1942 postcard (Is it a postcard?)?

                            Best Regards

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                              #15
                              T.K.
                              It is a named bookplate from the Dutch SS - Lehrgang. I will get a scan up.

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