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DIE DEUTSCHE WOCHENSCHAU DIE DEUTSCHE WOCHENSCHAU special poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 2c0132 DIE DEUTSCHE WOCHENSCHAU 19x28 German special poster 1942 Reichsadler Imperial Eagle & Swastika! Date Sold 5/12/2022Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A Folded German Special Poster (measures 18 1/2" x 27 3/4" [47 x 70 cm]) (Learn More) Die Deutsche Wochenschau (literally translates to "The German Weekly Review"), the 1940s German World War II (WWII) newsreel series. The coordinated newsreel production was set up as a vital instrument for the mass distribution of Nazi propaganda. Today the preserved Wochenschau short films make up a significant part of the audiovisual records of the Nazi era. Die Deutsche Wochenschau received film stock from special Wehrmacht war reporting units. The material was a source of footage for late Nazi propaganda films such as The Eternal Jew and The Campaign in Poland, as well as innumerable post-war documentaries. Among the many notable scenes preserved by the newsreel are the Nazi point of view during the Battle of Normandy, the footage of Hitler and Mussolini right after the July 20th plot, and the last footage of Hitler awarding the Iron Cross to Hitler Youth volunteers in the garden of the Reich Chancellery shortly before the Battle of Berlin. In the 1930s, there were four different newsreels from four different studios, but in 1933, the UFA one was given to the Nazi party, and then in 1940, the four (UFA Tonwoche, Tobis-Wochenschau, Deulig-Wochenschau, and Twentieth Century Fox) were consolidated into this Die Deutsche Wochenschau newsreel series. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube. Condition: fair to good. The poster has some pinholes and tiny paper loss around the edges with an enlarged pinhole in the middle right. It has tiny paper loss at the crossfolds. It has 2" of separation at the middle crossfold and much separation in parts of the bottom fold, with 3" of separation in the bottom of the vertical fold. The poster is fragile and absolutely should be restored, but after linenbacking by any talented individual it will display really well, and not require much paint restoration. Learn More about condition grades
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