Whilst at the same time, Jewish owned textile firms and clothing manufacturing businesses were being stolen in their hundreds, perhaps thousands.
I really struggle with this hypocrisy more than anything else. One week it's a disgusting Jewish run firm but by the next week, after the owners are forced out, it then becomes an acceptable German Aryan firm producing garments for the Reich and Wehrmacht?!
Alas, it's not a TR invention, a hostile takeover is as old as history itself and probably happens today more than ever. It doesn't raise alarm bells as much though because today's politicians and businessmen don't care if your Jewish or not or whether you're black, yellow or bright green, they just want your business and your profits and if they could take it by force, rather than by paying lawyers, they would.
Note the variety of insignia and medal maker catalogs here. I still remain hopeful that someday I will find the Katalog of a major hat maker--Welhausen cannot be the only one who put one out:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
Note the variety of insignia and medal maker catalogs here. I still remain hopeful that someday I will find the Katalog of a major hat maker--Welhausen cannot be the only one who put one out:
Are those for sale? If so, I am interested. As to the cap catalogs, you got lucky with the Wellhausen one, and it is not simply for caps, of course. As I have often written here, there are museums of the arts and trades in Germany in their number, devoted to the textiles, as well. They likely have what we all seek.
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