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ALL rare heavily illustrated 1935 issues of the obscure technical Die Strasse magazine published by Inspector General for the German Highways Dr-Ing Fritz Todt.
The 876 pages are hardbound in a 7 pound book - the minutia is mind-boggling
and the photo content is amazing! |
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A fine, unused original 1941 DDAC-Bordbuch, a car log book for members of the
German Automobile Club with several World War II-related rules, restrictions
and regulations. The last edition published during the Third Reich! |
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A lot of three original 1939 books for Third Reich driving schools students -
heavily illustrated and filled with technical information, traffic rules, driving tips,
examples of traffic situations, do’s and don’ts when driving, etc. |
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MOTOR und SPORT - heavily illustrated magazines with articles about the
U-Boot, motorized Wehrmacht troops, military blackout lights,
motorcycle seats, Russian aircraft, etc. |
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A heavily illustrated late World War II primer covering automotive basics,
published by the NSKK in 1944. |
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A fine original example of DDAC Clubbuch 1937, the heavily illustrated,
almanac-type calendar book published by Der Deutsche Automobil Club
(The German Automobile Club) for its members in 1937. |
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Very rare Third Reich 16-cell transparency brochure for the new
Ford V8 motor produced for Ford-Werk AG in Köln am Rhein.
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A heavily illustrated NSV publication 'Prevent Traffic Accidents - Discipline in
Traffic is Duty!', stressing the importance of safety in traffic, disciplined
participation by everybody on the road in cars, on bicycles as well as pedestrians.
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A rare 100% original Third Reich operating and installation instruction book for black-out lights on vehicles, for driving at night in columns - in-depth and nicely illustrated. |
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An original pre-war DDAC promotional flyer with information about
the services provided to members of the German Automobile Club. |
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A complete 1943 folio containing beautifully illustrated educational material for apprentices on their way to becoming automotive journeymen in Nazi Germany. |
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An absolutely original Mercedes-Benz Sportkalender 1936 filled with
great photos of
famous Mercedes-Benz race car drivers and race cars.
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Two lots of three Nazi automotive Deutsche Reichspost postage stamps cancelled at
the International
Automobile & Motorcycle Exhibition in Berlin in 1939. |
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A very rare illustrated 1939 DDAC (The German Automobile Club) member recruiting competition brochure featuring car badges, pennants, DDAC lapel pins, etc.
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Das sind unsere Rennfahrer, a fine 1941 Nazi photo book of famous German race car
and motorcycle drivers, their stories and records, dedicated to Bernd Rosemeyer. |
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Three Nazi condolence letters sent to Frau Klara Bohle, the widow of well-liked
DDAC Director Heinrich Bohle of Mannheim who died in July 1935. |
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Rare color advertising by Deutsch-Amerikanische Petroleum Gesellschaft or
German-American Gasoline Company for their special winter motor oil. |
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