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GERMAN WWII HITLER YOUTH PAPERWORK.

A large grouping of Hitler Youth pamphlets and books with a diary. It is not known whether they are the collection of one Hitler Youth member. Nice attractive coloured songbook showing a Hitler Youth band marching with all the songs of the Hitler Youth in music form to the interior. A further music book entitled ‘Germany on the Watch’ with army marching songs to the interior. A French edition of the Luftwaffe magazine ‘Der Adler’ dated ‘Berlin Oktober 1943’. A small booklet for the RAD showing details of how to do exercises. An Ahnenpass book belonging to an Alfred Jenson fully filled out. A 1938 booklet on the uniforms and structure of the Hitler Youth with black and white drawn images. A service book of the Hitler Youth of 150 pages, all which are annotated. A black and white coloured book of the Landjahr. A Hitler Youth photograph album comprising 122 highly interesting photographs. Groups of Hitler Youth parading in town squares, at camp erecting tents. Moving through stations, on a sail training ship, at sea on training ships, good uniform close up details, views of larger German naval ships and many other images of training of the Hitler Youth. Lastly a very interesting three booklet diary starting in 1938, which is a much smaller format than the other two diaries, all hand annotated ‘Jungvok Dienstbuch’ (Youth Service book) with the second page nicely coloured in with a description of a hammer, bayonet and swastika, the whole book then very nicely hand written in old gothic German, followed by a larger format book starting in April 1940, the book is interspersed with diary entries and black and white photographs of high ranking Third Reich leaders cut out of newspapers. This section of the three part diary ends in January 1941 and lastly another diary of the same format and size, which runs from 1941 to 44, much diary entries interspersed with many black and white newspaper photographs cut out to illustrate the position of the war at the time. The book ends in July 1944. With the grouping and the diaries making a very interesting and possibly important historical record and well worth further research.

Code: 94664

450.00 GBP