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01-27-2011 05:17 AM
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Circuit advertisement
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
I have forgotten more German than I probably knew at 4 but your translation is good enough.
Only help I may provide is at the bottom.
Wochen (weekly) Spruch (speak, spoke) but probably More like the Weekly Word to make sense translated and then NSDAP / 16th to 22nd June, 1940 ...
Zentral (Central) Verlag of the NSDAP, Munchen
I'm sure someone will pop in and explain the entire thing but I'm stuck on the dates. If this was printed for June 16 -22 why is that thing dated 2 months earlier on the 17th of April, 1940.
Best I can do and good luck,
Rudy
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
Rudy makes good point, Date of Printing precessed the Date on the Document (?) I'm not sure this is meant to be a poster, maybe a little small---A4 in size)? These are not my Area of interest but Would be cautious of this one
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
Thanks for the replies, gentlemen It is a quite original piece...I have no doubt of that. I think that the date discrepancy is in relation to Goebbels being quoted as saying this in Berlin on April 17th, 1940 and then the poster was printed about 2 months later. Perhaps others will chime in here as well.
Best,
Adam
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
Didn't think it wasn't real but a misprint perhaps. Your theory makes sense however.
Guess you can't quote a guy until he opens his mouth first.
Good luck,
Rudy
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
"Nun" should be translated as "now" rather than "then", but otherwise you got the meaning right.
The Wochenspruch der NSDAP (= "Weekly quote/saying/slogan of the NSDAP") was published from 1937 to 1944. (In 1939 the qoute-of-the-week was standardized on a national level, before that it was published individually on Gau level, so there could be different quotes for the same week.)
Printed on card stock in color and with graphic design elements , these Wochensprüche were weekly inspirational quotes from Hitler, various other important Nazi figures (such as Goebbels or Streicher), great figures from the past (such as Clausewitz, Moltke or Emperor Frederick the Great), poets etc. Using clip-on picture frames, the current Wochenspruch was displayed in public buildings, government agencies, schools, Nazi Party facilities ets.
This particular one was for display from Sunday, 16 to Saturday, 22 June 1940.
Please see here for other examples:
Wochenspruch der NSDAP
Wochenspruch der NSDAP
Last edited by HPL2008; 01-27-2011 at 08:27 PM.
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
I've never seen one of these before. It seems that there should be many of these floating around out there since they were issued every week for seven years. Interesting piece.
Jay
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
Thanks for all the comments, guys and for that info, HPL2008... much appreciated. Yes, Jay...I agree it does seem that there should be more of these floating about if they were published weekly. This was a first for me as well...not sure why there aren't seen more often.
Best,
Adam
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Re: DRK Propaganda Poster: Info/Translation Help
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aechols83
Thanks for all the comments, guys and for that info, HPL2008... much appreciated. Yes, Jay...I agree it does seem that there should be more of these floating about if they were published weekly. This was a first for me as well...not sure why there aren't seen more often.
Best,
Adam
I imagine the German people were a bit fed up with propaganda by 1945, and there was a shortage of toilet paper................JMHO.
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