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

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

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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.

SKU: RQMBOXDO_5671241805 (ref. no.)

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SKU: RQMBOXDO_5671241805 Category: Documents Tags: “WEST-FRONT”, #6, 19, 1941, 588,, Barbarossa, Battalion, Folge, Frontline, german, Headline, July, Newspaper, Operation, Pages, Propaganda, Soviet, Trench Art, Women's, ww2
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*German, WW2, 19 July 1941, “WEST-FRONT” Frontline Propaganda Newspaper, Folge 588, Operation Barbarossa / Soviet Women's Battalion Headline – 6 Pages*

An original and highly evocative German World War II frontline propaganda newspaper titled “WEST-FRONT”, issue Folge 588, dated Saturday 19 July 1941, produced by a Propaganda Company (Prop.-Komp.) for distribution to German troops. This complete six-page issue was published during the opening month of Operation Barbarossa, at a point when German forces were rapidly advancing into Soviet territory and military propaganda shifted toward portraying the campaign as an ideological struggle against Bolshevism.

The striking front page features the headline “Sowjetisches Frauen-Bataillon in Gefangenschaft” (“Soviet Women's Battalion in Captivity”), describing the capture of Soviet female combatants and using period derogatory language intended to mock and dehumanise the enemy. Alongside this are reports announcing new Oak Leaves recipients, including Generaloberst Heinz Guderian, Generaloberst Hermann Hoth, and Freiherr von Richthofen, some of the most prominent commanders of the early Eastern Front campaign.

The issue contains numerous wartime articles and photo features, including reports from the Eastern Front, river crossing operations involving the Dvina, Berezina, Dnieper and Dniester, coverage of decorated troops from the Battle of Crete, and broader ideological content portraying the war as a continental struggle. Interior pages contain anti-Allied and anti-communist propaganda, satirical illustrations, political cartoons and field photographs intended to influence morale and reinforce wartime narratives among serving soldiers.

Unlike civilian newspapers, frontline publications such as West-Front were printed on low-grade wartime paper intended for temporary use under campaign conditions. Complete examples from the first month of the Soviet campaign are considerably scarcer than ordinary domestic newspapers and offer an immediate insight into the wartime information presented to German troops.

Approx. Measurements – Large newspaper format; 6 pages complete.

History Note:
This issue was printed less than one month after the launch of Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941. During July German armies were pushing deep into Soviet territory and propaganda increasingly moved beyond battlefield reports toward ideological messaging. Newspapers like West-Front sought not merely to report events, but to frame the invasion as a civilisational conflict, using stories of captured Soviet women soldiers, political caricatures and anti-communist themes to reinforce morale and justify the campaign.

*Condition*
Shows age-related toning to the wartime paper with fold lines from original issue storage. There is a small tear through the central fold extending throughout the pages, together with edge tears and light handling wear consistent with a fragile frontline newspaper over eighty years old. Remains complete and displays well. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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