A complete late-war Wehrmacht newspaper featuring Goebbels propaganda, Eastern Front maps and unusually varied soldier content ranging from battlefield reports to humour and cultural articles.
A historically significant Luftwaffe frontline newspaper issued on the exact opening of the German invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece, packed with Balkan propaganda, Afrika Korps imagery and wartime troop content.
An original June 1943 Russian-language Berlin propaganda newspaper packed with occupation policy, anti-Soviet narratives, Churchill caricatures, collaborationist themes and rare Russian émigré wartime content.
An uncommon and highly atmospheric WWII Russian émigré newspaper from occupied Paris combining Eastern Front reporting, anti-Soviet propaganda and a remarkable snapshot of Russian community life under German occupation.
A scarce and highly evocative WWII German Balkan-front soldiers' newspaper combining anti-Roosevelt propaganda, military reporting, Greek and Balkan political coverage and frontline wartime culture — a fascinating surviving piece of Wehrmacht printed history.
A scarce and visually striking early Operation Barbarossa German frontline newspaper packed with wartime photographs, anti-Soviet propaganda, Crete campaign material and reports involving some of Germany's most famous commanders.
A scarce complete February 1944 Der Durchbruch Eastern Front troop newspaper featuring Vitebsk coverage, Bengal Famine propaganda articles, anti-Allied illustrated content and original wartime artwork—an evocative and highly collectible snapshot of late-war Wehrmacht frontline propaganda.
An original dated June 1940 German Wehrmacht field newspaper from the Battle of France campaign, offering a fascinating and complete four-page wartime snapshot of frontline reporting and propaganda.