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VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLAND1939/1940/1940
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERFLUGBLÄTTER AUS DEUTSCHLAND1939/1940
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS FRANKREICH1939/1940
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VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERFLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLANDG-19424
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLANDG-1942, G -19435
Publications:
Propaganda Leafletsfor the Enemy in WarDetails, see overleaf
1 VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLAND1914–1918
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS DEN USA1943/19446
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER 7
2 VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERFLUGBLÄTTER AUS FRANKREICH1914–1918
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER 8
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER 9
FLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLAND,AUS DEN USA 1944/1945
FLUGBLÄTTER AUS DER UdSSRJUNI–AUGUST 1941
FLUGBLÄTTER AUS DER UdSSRSEPTEMBER–DEZEMBER 1941
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS DEUTSCHLAND194110
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER 11
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER 12
FLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLAND,AUS DEN USA:NACHRICHTEN FÜR DIE TRUPPE1944
FLUGBLÄTTER AUS ENGLAND,AUS DEN USA:NACHRICHTEN FÜR DIE TRUPPE1945
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS DER UdSSRFRONT-ILLUSTRIERTE1941–194513
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNER FLUGBLÄTTER AUS DER UdSSRGESAMTVERZEICHNIS 1942–194314
VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERFLUGBLÄTTER AUS DER UdSSRNATIONALKOMITEE„FREIES DEUTSCHLAND“
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VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERLEAFLETS FROM GERMANY FORAMERICAN SOLDIERS INWESTERN EUROPE 1944
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VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERLEAFLETS FROM GERMANY FORAMERICAN SOLDIERS INWESTERN EUROPE 1945
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VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERLEAFLETS FROM THE U.S. ARMIESFOR GERMAN SOLDIERS INWESTERN EUROPE 1944–1945
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VERLAG D+CKIRCHNERLEAFLETS FROM GERMANYFOR AMERICAN SOLDIERSIN ITALY 1944–1945
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Sale Publications
Propaganda Leaflets fforthe EEnemy iin WWar
Sales LList NNo. 11
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SalePublications of
Propaganda Leaflets fforthe EEnemy iin WWar
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Note: each volume of the 20 leaflet series available at the moment is a complete documentation. The leaflets of each series are illustrated in colour and are listed in abibliography in every volume.In addition an introduction and an appendix provide an insight into secret organisationswhich produced and disseminated billions of single information sheets and organizeddissemination in enemy territory.Each leaflet series and volume is arranged chronologically i.e. in the order leaflets hadbeen dispatched and received by the individual civilian or soldieron the other side of thefront. The format of the volumes is 23 x 32 cm or 21 x 30 cm respectively. The numbers of pages per volume vary from 250 to over 700 and the weight from over 2 to over 4 Kilograms. For more information on how to order, see end of this volume.
Volume 1
Leaflets from England1939/1940/1941Order #B-1: Euro 30,00 + postage
Documentation of PropagandaLeaflets for the Enemy of World War I and II in Europe
Volume 2
Leaflets from Germany 1939/1940Order #B-2: Euro 15,00 + postage
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Volume 3
Leaflets from France1939/1940Order #B-3: Euro 10,00 + postage
Volume 4
Leaflets from England G-1942Order #B-4: Euro 30,00 + postage
Volume 5
Leaflets from England G-1943, G-1944Order #B-5: Euro 20,00 + postage
Volume 6
Leaflets from the USA USG 1943/1944Order #B-6: Euro 40,00 + postage
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Volume 7
Leaflets from England from the USA 1944/1945Order #B-7: Euro 20,00 + postage
Volume 8
Leaflets from the USSR1941 June – August Order #B-8: Euro 10,00 + postage
Volume 9
Leaflets from the USSRSeptember - December 1941Order #B-9: Euro 15,00 + postage
Volume 110
Leaflets from Germany1941Order #B-10: Euro 10,00 + postage
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Volume 11 and 12
Leaflets from England, from the USA Nachrichten für die Truppe 1944 and 1945Order #B-11+12: Euro 70,00 + postage[[Volumes 11 and 12 are available together only]
Volume 13
Leaflets from the USSR1941–1945 Front-IllustrierteOrder #B-13: Euro 40,00 + postage
Volume 14
Leaflets from the USSR 1941–1945 Central SeriesOrder #B-14: Euro 30,00 + postage
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Volume 15
Leaflets from the USSR National Committee “Free Germany” 1943–1945Order #B-15: Euro 30,00 + postage
Volume 16 and 17
Leaflets from Germany for American Soldiers in Western Europe 1944 and 1945Order #B-16+17: 69,90+69,90 = 139,80 Euro + postage[[Volumes 16 and 17 are available together only]
LEAFLETS FROM GERMANYFOR AMERICAN SOLDIERSIN WESTERN EUROPE
1944
LEAFLETS FROM GERMANYFOR AMERICAN SOLDIERSIN WESTERN EUROPE
1945
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Volume 1
Leaflets from England 1914–1918Order #B-WWI-1: Euro 10,00+postage
Volume 2
Leaflets from France 1914–1918Order #B-WWI-2: Euro 30,00+postage
LEAFLETS FROM THE U.S. ARMIES FORGERMAN SOLDIERS INWESTERN EUROPE
1944–1945
ANTISEMITIC LEAFLETSFOR AMERICAN ANDALLIED SOLDIERS
1939–1945
Volume 18
Leaflets from the U.S. Armies forGerman Soldiers in Western EuropeOrder #B-18: Euro 69,90 + postage
Volume 19
Antisemitic Leaflets forAmerican and Allied SoldiersWork is in progress page 357
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Klaus Kirchner
LEAFLETPROPAGANDA inWORLD WAR I and WORLD WAR IIin EuropeVolume 1 Flugblätter aus England 1914–1918 – available
Volume 2 Flugblätter aus Frankreich 1914–1918 – available
Volume 1 Flugblätter aus England 1939–1941 – available
Volume 2 Flugblätter aus Deutschland 1939/1940 – available
Volume 3 Flugblätter aus Frankreich 1939/1940 – available
Volume 4 Flugblätter aus England G-1942 – second edition, available
Volume 5 Flugblätter aus England G-1943, G-1944 – available
Volume 6 Flugblätter aus den USA 1943/1944 – available
Volume 7 Flugblätter aus England, aus den USA 1944/1945 – available
Volume 8 Flugblätter aus der UdSSR, Juni–August 1941 – available
Volume 9 Flugblätter aus der UdSSR, September–Dezember 1941 – available
Volume 10 Flugblätter aus Deutschland 1941 – available
Volume 11+12 Flugblätter aus England, aus den USA Nachrichten für die Truppe 1944–1945 – available
Volume 13 Flugblätter aus der UdSSR Front-Illustrierte 1941–1945 – available
Volume 14 Flugblätter aus der UdSSR, Gesamtverzeichnis der strategischen Serie 1941–1945 – available
Volume 15 Flugblätter aus der UdSSR Nationalkomitee „Freies Deutschland“ 1943–1945 – available
Volume 16+17 Leaflets from Germany for American Soldiers in Western Europe 1944–1945 – available
Volume 18 Leaflets from the U.S. Armies for German Soldiers in Western Europe 1944–1945 – available
Volume 19 Antisemitic leaflets for American and Allied Soldiers work is in progress
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An iillustrated HHistory of WWorld WWar III in AAerial PPropagandaLeaflets Almost anything of importancehappening during WW II, from1939 to 1945, was addressed byleaflets. Of course, leafletscoming from the enemy are notdisseminated to amuse orinform the reader. As a weaponof warfare leaflets are sent to theenemy to try to influence him tothink and act in such a way asto give advantage to the sender.To achieve this goal facts, lies,illustrations are usedaccordingly.OOrrddeerr ##BB-5566:: EEuurroo 1155,,0000 ++ppoossttaaggee
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Codezeichen: USG-1943 - 1944Code Textanfang, Titel Maß, cm Seite Farbe
USG.1 Sternenbanner 27. August 1943... (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.2 Sternenbanner 15. September 1943... (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.3 USA Gerechtigkeit Der Präsident der... (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.4 Angriff Am 11... (Flugblattbroschüre) 11x13 - 16- blau, rotUSG.5 Adolf Hitler erklärte Krieg an die... 13x21 - 2 - blau, rotUSG.6 Jetzt sind die amerikanischen Fliegenden... (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.7 Tag und Nacht mit vereinten Kräften... (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.8 Jetzt sind die amerikanischen fliegenden 13x21 - 2 - blau, rotUSG.9 Tag und Nacht mit vereinten Kräften 13x21 - 2 - blau, rotUSG.10 ...von Feindfahrt nicht... (Flugblattbroschüre) 11x13 -16 -blau,gelbUSG.11 Täglich ein U-Boot versenkt!... 13x21 - 2 - blau, rotUSG.12 (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.13 (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.14 Sternenbanner 15. November 1943 21x26 - 4 - rotUSG.15 (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.16 Sternenbanner 29. November 1943 21x26 - 4 - rotUSG.17 In Amerikan alle fünf Minuten ein neues... 13x21 - 2 - rot
Farbvariante: Ohne SchmuckfarbeUSG.18 Vor zwei Jahren - am 11. Dezember... 21x13 - 2 - rot
Farbvariante: Ohne SchmuckfarbeUSG.19 ...für Führer, Volk und Vaterland... 13x21 - 2 - rotUSG.20 (Entwurf, nicht verbreitet)USG.21 Sternenbanner 18. Dezember 1943 21x26 - 4 - rotUSG.22 „Wir werden ihre Städte ausradieren“... 21x13 - 2 - rotUSG.23 Sternenbanner Januar 1944 21x26 - 4 - rotUSG.24 Wofür kämpfen die Vereinten Nationen?...13x21 - 2 - grünUSG.25 Sternenbanner 25. Januar 1944 21x26 - 4 - rotUSG.26 Wie kann Deutschland noch gerettet... 13x21 - 2 - rotUSG.27 Sternenbanner 10. Februar 1944 21x26 - 4 - rot
Farbvariante: Ohne SchmuckfarbeUSG.28 Stalingrad Nr. 2! Dies ist dem Führer... 26x21 - 2 - rotUSG.29 Sternenbanner 29. Februar 1944 21x26 - 4 - rot
Farbvariante: Ohne SchmuckfarbeUSG.30 Dies geht jeden an Nehmt Euch Zeit... 13x42 - 2 - rotUSG.31 Die Schicksalsfrage: Wo ist die... 13x21 - 2 - ohneUSG.32 Sternenbanner 14. März1944 21x26 - 4 - rotUSG.33 Sternenbanner 28. März 1944 21x26 - 4 - rot
Farbvariante: Ohne Schmuckfarbe
Handbook oof LLeafletsPropaganda LLeaflets ffrom EEngland aand tthe UUSA iin WWestern EEurope to tthe GGermans 11939–1945. CCentral SSeries.Each leaflet is described in the manner shown above and a small box is provided totick leaflets which have already been identified and of which originals have been acqui-red.For fast and accurate access the bilingual handbook comprises these sections:
The first section lists the complete central series of leaflets disseminated by theAmerican and British Governments addressing Germans in Western Europe.BBrriittiisshh SSeerriieess:: EH 1939–1941 + G.1942 + G.1943 + G.1944, 1945AAmmeerriiccaann sseerriieess:: USGBBrriittiisshh,, AAmmeerriiccaann SSeerriieess:: VG + WG + XG + ZG
The following sections are: RRoocckkeett LLeeaafflleettss ffrroomm GGeerrmmaannyy ddiisssseemmiinnaatteedd ttoo tthhee AAmmeerriiccaann aanndd BBrriittiisshh ssoollddiieerrssiinn WWeesstteerrnn EEuurrooppee 11994444//11994455..SSSS-SSoouupp-KKiittcchheenn ffoorr AAmmeerriiccaann SSoollddiieerrss.. WWhheerree aanndd hhooww ttoo bbuuyy lleeaafflleettss..WWhheerree hhaavvee aallll tthhee BBiilllliioonnss ooff LLeeaafflleettss ggoonnee??
At the very end, five original leaflets are provided free.OOrrddeerr ##BB-5533:: EEuurroo 1155,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
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Leaflets oof tthe NNationalCommittee ““FreeGermany” 11943 –– 11945The most extensive “black” lea-flet propaganda campaign in WorldWar II was conducted by Soviet-Russia against the GermanWehrmacht, see opposite illu-stration.Using the flag of the GermanEmpire “black-white-red” the SovietUnion founded the “NationalCommittee ‘Free Germany’ “and used it for propagandapurposes only. German soldiers and officers inSoviet captivity were invited tojoin this movement. Special leaflets were producedand disseminated by the SovietGovernment among Germansoldiers still fighting for Hitler. OOrrddeerr ##BB-5522:: EEuurroo 2255,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
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Malingering, iinstructions pprovidedby PPsychological WWarfare.“The most important thing about a war is tocome back home alive.” This motto the Britishand German propagandists used in their“black” propaganda to their respective enemiesduring World War II. Detailed advice is given on how to lie andcheat successfully in war and avoid death onthe battle field. Two booklet facsimiles and a detaileddescription of camouflage covers that had beenused in World War II are part of thisdocumentation.OOrrddeerr ##BB-5544:: EEuurroo 2255,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
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AAtttteennttiioonn!!EEnneemmyy PPrrooppaaggaannddaa!!
LLeeaafflleettss FFaalllliinngg ffrroomm tthhee sskkiieess..
The package consists of 24 postcard facsimiles including see-through cards and leafletsdisseminated in WW I and II.
The series of see-through cards“Where is the Tommy?” aremade up to tell French soldiersin 1939/1940 non verbally:“Tommies are in your beds withyour wifes! They are having agood time while you have tofight and die at the front!”Note the wounded French soldier holding the photographof his wife in his hands.
OOrrddeerr ##BB-5555::EEuurroo 1100,,0000 ++ppoossttaaggee
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Stalin sspeaks tto AAlsatians iin RRussia. Soviet aaerial ppropaganda lleaflets aaddressed tto AAlsacians wwhofought iin tthe GGerman WWehrmacht 11942 tto 11945.Stalin’s Soviet propagandists addressed some of their leaflets to a relatively smallpart of the German Wehrmacht, a minority group of young German speakingAlsatians who had to serve together with German soldiers in Russia. But besidesthese few addressees this campaign was intended to reach all the ordinary Germansoldiers as well. They were made to believe that there were some soldiers amongstthem who had a good reason for not wanting to die for Hitler and were notprepared to do their utmost. Some of these leaflets contained the names andaddresses of Alsatian soldiers taken prisoner by the Red Army: “Weeks after I had been taken prisoner in Russia my wife found two leaflets in hergarden, which had been disseminated in Russia reporting my capture. AnotherAlsatian soldier had evidently brought the leaflets home on leave and droppedthem in our garden. He did not deliver the leaflets himself to avoid detection.” OOrrddeerr ##BB-5511:: EEuurroo 3355,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
Staline parleaux Alsaciensen Russie
Stalin sprichtzu Elsässernin Rußland
Klaus KirchnerAndré Hugel
Tracts aériens soviétiques destinés auxAlsaciens obligés de servir dans laWehrmacht de 1942 à 1945.
Sowjetische Kriegsflugblätter für Elsässer,die in den Jahren 1942 bis 1945 in derdeutschen Wehrmacht dienen mußten.
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“The TTragedy oof AAachen. Enemy LLeaflets DDuring tthe BBattles ffor AAachen.”Aachen, the first major German town occupied in 1944 by American troops wasalso a battle fought with the non-lethal weapons of psychological warfare. Thirty different leaflets disseminated by both sides are documented and describedin German. An example is reproduced above:“This darling daughter of a GI is waiting in vain. Her daddy was killed in actionin the Aachen sector. She will never understand what for...”.The complete leaflet is reproduced in volume 16, page 386. On the reverse a US-newspaper is reporting: “Nazis Found Fair to Yank Wounded...”
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The Leaflet Collector
Sales Listoffers aerial propaganda leaflets at fixed prices. It consists of aerial propaganda leaflets that can bepurchased right away or at any time in the future as longas stocks last.This permanent Sales List offers over 2,400 aerial leafletsfrom a succession of conflicts beginning with today’s warin Iraq and Afghanistan and ending with leaflets fromWorld War I, most of it are illustrated. A description of each leaflet offered includes the highlightsof its more interesting features.
This ““Sales LList” iis aavailablefree oof ccharge on tthe iinternet aat: www. ppropaganda-lleaflets.com
The hard cover full-colour edition of more than 360 pages is be priced
at 35 Euros plus postage to anywhere in the world.
Order #B-61: Euro 35
Dr. Klaus KirchnerLuitpoldstrasse 5891052 Erlangen, GERMANYTelephone: +49 (0)9131 41505 Fax: +49 (0)9131 41674 www.propaganda-leaflets.com [email protected]
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Description:After printing of the lafelts wasdone on the order of the 6, the6 leaflet dissemination teamtook over, rolled the leaflets andplaced them inside the rockets“Propaganda Geschoß 41” (PrGs 41) (see illustration). On receiving information whereleaflets could be disseminatedwith best results Wehrmachtcommand was informed andsubsequently front line soldiersevacuated to avoid losses byretaliatory fire from Americanartillery. The 6dissemination team droveup close to the front line, set uptheir launchers, and fired them.The leaflet rockets left the firingpad leaving a trail of smoke andfire which was easily detected byAmerican observers. Then thelaunchers were quickly dumpedon trucks and everybody tookoff rapidly to avoid theAmerican artillery fire.
6-LLeaflet RRockets ffor SSale!
Note:For more information see nextpage and volumes 16 and 17:“Leaflets from Germany forAmerican and Allied Soldiers inWestern Europe 1944 – 1945”.
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Leaflet rocket as described above. Grey anticorrosive paint.
Order #S1-2516 Euro 185
Leaflet rocket as described above.“Feldgrau” paint andstenciling.
Order #S1-2515 Euro 240
Spreading spring to open the roll ofleaflets after ejection from rocket,length 10 cm.
Illustration of base of leafler rocket.Note the percussion cap in thecentre of the rocket and the slantedventuri at the rim.
6-LLeaflet RRockets ffor SSaleOffered for sale are leaflet rockets “Propaganda Geschoß 41” (Pr Gs 41).The rockets are deactivated and completely empty of propellant, black powder orleaflets. In the first years after World War II it was occasionally possible to findleaflet rockets “Pr Gs 41” which had misfired and buried themselves below ground.The leaflet rockets offered here come from my collection. They are complete andconsist of the following parts:
Rocket body, as illustrated below with anticorrosive paint on outside.Bakelite nose cap.Tube with split case to accommodate leaflet roll and keep it from crinkling.Baffle plate to push the leaflet roll out of the rocket tube.Spreading spring to open the roll of leaflets after ejection.
The rocket body is about 16 inches in length, with a maximum external diameterof 2,9 inches and a weight of less than 7 lbs. The interesting parts are the baseventing venturis, half of which are inclined to rotate and stabilized the rocket inflight, see the illustration.Due tto tthe aactual ““War oon TTerror”, sshipment iis nnot ppossible.
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The LeafletCollectorPropaganda Leaflets in WarMagazine and Auction
The LeafletCollectorPropaganda Leaflets in WarMagazine and Auction
The LeafletCollectorPropaganda Leaflets in WarMagazine and Auction
Of the following three ““LLeeaafflleett CCoolllleeccttoorrssPPrrooppaaggaannddaa LLeeaafflleettss iinn WWaarrMMaaggaazziinnee aanndd AAuuccttiioonn””a few copies are still available.
Long after the prices in these books havebecome obsolete and the leaflets have beensold this limited edition will merit a placein your reference library.Still many more leaflets than listed areavailable.
TThhee LLeeaafflleett CCoolllleeccttoorr NNoo.. 11OOrrddeerr ##BB-5577:: EEuurroo 1100,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
TThhee LLeeaafflleett CCoolllleeccttoorr NNoo.. 22OOrrddeerr ##BB-5588:: EEuurroo 1100,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
TThhee LLeeaafflleett CCoolllleeccttoorr NNoo.. 33OOrrddeerr ##BB-5599:: EEuurroo 1100,,0000 ++ ppoossttaaggee
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Klaus Kirchner
KRIEGS-MARCHEN?
PersönlicheBeobachtungensowie eineBlütenlese aus vielen Feindflugblättern
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Work is in Progress
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Work is in ProgressThis publication will be printed in seperate editions in the English and German languages:AAnnttii-SSeemmiittiicc LLeeaafflleettss ffoorr AAmmeerriiccaann aanndd AAlllliieedd SSoollddiieerrss.. AAnnttii-SSeemmiittiissmm aa WWeeaappoonn ooff WWaarrffaarree 11993399––11994455AAnnttiisseemmiittiisscchhee FFlluuggbblläätttteerr ffüürr aammeerriikkaanniisscchhee uunndd aalllliiiieerrttee SSoollddaatteenn.. AAnnttiisseemmiittiimmuuss eeiinnee KKrriieeggsswwaaffffee..
ANTI-SEMITIC LEAFLETSfor AMERICAN
and ALLIED SOLDIERS
Anti-Semitism aWeapon of Warfare1939–1945
Klaus Kirchner