Russian, WW2, 12 July 1942, "Парижскій Вѣстникъ" (Paris Herald) No.5 – Russian Émigré Newspaper Published in Occupied Paris – Sevastopol Headline – 6 Pages

£80.00

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.

German, WW2, 19 July 1941, “WEST-FRONT” Frontline Propaganda Newspaper, Folge 588, Operation Barbarossa / Soviet Women's Battalion Headline – 6 Pages

£45.00

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.