i am pleased with this little lot that have taken some time to gather.
perhaps not what is normally shown on this forum?
but i just wanted to share.
Stig
i am pleased with this little lot that have taken some time to gather.
perhaps not what is normally shown on this forum?
but i just wanted to share.
Stig
Stig,
Thank you for showing your Reichsgartenschau Stuttgart things - I like them and I collect these things too. The Dauerkarte is especially interesting - I wonder if the young man was perhaps working in the exhibition to require an entry pass?
I have a guide book and the badge for the show - an unusual thing in wood, shaped like the straw hat of the garden show logo that year. Sadly missing the pin but I still wanted it as I haven't seen one before.
Regards,
Philip
thanx for the kind words,Philip.
i didn`t even know that there was issued an official badge.
now i am more positive to perhaps show more of my items which i no longer find strange/not fitting to be shown on this forum.
i don`t feel "alone " anymore collecting items such as these : )
Yes, please show some more.
Although it may seem that a 'garden show' is very remote from the Nazi state and the war it fought, each of the three Reichsgartenshau was organised by the Reichsnährstand. The central idea of the Reichsnährstand was 'Blut und Boden' and it was connected to the SS in many ways.
Philip
i know of Dresden 1936, but where was the last one?
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