A scarce Eastern Front Panzer Army propaganda newspaper from the height of the Stalingrad campaign, filled with frontline political messaging, anti-Allied propaganda, troop morale features and period illustrations.
A visually striking and historically important Eastern Front Wehrmacht field newspaper from April 1943, featuring Hitler birthday propaganda, Göring's Order of the Day, Katyń coverage and period battlefield reporting from the height of the war.
Original 24 February 1944 Die Südfront Wehrmacht field newspaper covering German Anzio–Nettuno counterattacks, Eastern Front morale reporting and wartime propaganda distributed to German troops serving in Italy.
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.
Rare June 1940 West-Front Wehrmacht newspaper documenting the Battle of France, Narvik victory, earliest reporting of Italy entering the war, and classic German wartime propaganda themes including "London Helpless" and Mussolini features.
A scarce original January 1944 Raupe und Rad Panzer army field newspaper offering a fascinating insight into late-war German armoured propaganda and frontline reporting during the desperate final years of the Second World War.
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 complete late-war Wehrmacht occupation newspaper for the Norway and Northern Finland theatre, packed with Arctic Front content, propaganda, social history and remarkable insights into German troop life on the remote northern front.
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.