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This historic 1933 commemorative Nazi magazine Die Woche is
**SOLD**
We will be happy to ship abroad at additional cost. Please inquire.
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Die Woche (The Week) was one of the oldest and most prestigious weekly photo magazines in all of Germany long before there was the first Nazi. It was an establishment magazine, rarely if ever sidetracked from the important issues in German life. It was read by everyone but especially by people in or around the government.
This special issue of
Die Woche is titled
Der Tag von Potsdam zum 21. März 1933 and covers in great depth the day when Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist cabinet were installed as the political leadership of Germany in a ceremony in the Garnisonkirche in Potsdam as well as in Berlin. Because of a fire of suspicious origins on 28 February 1933 that had destroyed the
Reichstag (Parliament) building in central Berlin, Hitler's first speech to parliament took place in
Potsdam and President of the Parliament Hermann Göring opened the session of Parliament at the Kroll Opera in Berlin.
The photos in this Special Edition magazine shows all the dignitaries in attendance as well as photos of the Hitler Cabinet and the paramilitary organizations of the Nazi Party who along with the police maintainced order throughout the festivities.
A very rare Gedenkausgabe of DIE WOCHE in very good used condition.
SPECIAL NAZI EDITION OF DIE WOCHE 21 MARCH 1933
A SPECIAL 1933 REMEMBRANCE
OR MEMORIAL EDITION OF THE WEEKLY GERMAN MAGAZINE
DIE WOCHE
COMMEMORATING THE NAZI
ASSUMPTION OF POWER
IN GERMANY
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