Friday, April 6, 2012

Various NS Magazines and NS Newspapers


The official periodical for Policemen of all branches in Third Reich Germany. They were published twice a month by the "Kameradschaftsbund Deutscher Polizeibeamte" (Fellowship Association of German Police Officials) in cooperation with the "Reichsbund der Deutschen Beamten" (Reich Association of German Civil Servants). It was first published 1 September 1933, later the title was changed into "Die Deutsche Polizei" around 1937/1938. 

Each issue if filled with well illustrated reports from all branches of the German Police. After SS Leader Heinrich Himmler was also appointed Chief of the German Police on June 17, 1936 he was also in control of this periodical, even though it was still published by the "Kameradschaftsbund".



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Official Publication from the Office of Albert Speer
This Publication deals with weapons manufactured and Ammunition, speeches, ect




 Die NS Landpost -The National Socialist Rural Post was an official publication of the Reichnährstand - Reich Agriculture.













 Frankische Tages zeitung - Franken Daily Newpaper







Völkischer Beobachter  - Peoples Observer

 The daily newspaper published by the NSDAP in Germany from the 1920s until the fall of the Third Reich in 1945. The paper was originally founded in 1887 as a 4 page Munich weekly, the Münchner Beobachter. It had daily circulation of about 7,000 when it was bought by Adolph Hitler in 1923 to serve as the Newspaper of the NSDAP. In 1941 its circulation had passed 1.1 million.




* Note to above Cartoon, This is British Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald
MacDonald convened a conference in London of the wartime Allies, and achieved an agreement on a new plan for settling the reparations issue and the French occupation of the Ruhr. German delegates then joined the meeting, and the London Settlement was signed. This was followed by an Anglo/German commercial treaty. Another major triumph for MacDonald was the conference held in London in July/August 1924 to deal with the implementation of the Dawes Plan.








Extremely Rare & Historic Newspaper dated 30 June 1934
The headlines announce

 Durchgreifende Aktion des Führers"
"Röhm seiner Aemter enthoben und aus Partei und SA ausgestoßen"

 "Drastic action of the leader"
"Rohm relieved of his offices and expelled from the Party and SA"
 
The Röhm Putsch, was a Purge that took place in Germany between 30, June 1934 & 2, July 1934, when the NS Regime carried out a series of Political Murders. Leading figures of the Left Wing Strasserist faction of the Nazi Party, along with its namesake, Gregor Strasser, were murdered, as were prominent conservative Anti Nazis, Such as former Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher and Gustav Ritter von Kahr, who had suppressed Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. Many of those killed were members of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Paramiltary brownshirts. Adolf Hitler moved against the SA and its leader, Ernst Röhm, because he saw the independence of the SA and the penchant of its members for street violence as a direct threat to his newly gained political power. He also wanted to conciliate leaders of the Reichswehr, the official German military who feared and despised the SA in particular Röhm's ambition to absorb the Reichswehr into the SA under his own leadership. Finally, Hitler used the purge to attack or eliminate Critics of his new regime, especially those loyal to Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen, As well as to settle scores with old enemies.




 



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