File:Stahlhelm Katalog 1931 2 Sonder-Preisliste Geschenckartikel Wehrsportpreise Stahlhof Magdeburg (Stahlhelm Bund der Frontsoldaten, Scharnhorst Bund deutscher Jungmannen) German WW1 veterans Paramilitary propaganda items Mail order catal.jpg

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Deutsch: Stahlhelm Katalog 1931: Sonder-Preisliste für Geschenckartikel u. Wehrsportpreise; "Der Stahlhof", Versand-Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haltung; Otto von Guerickestrasse 102, Magdeburg; "Der Stahlhof ist. die Mustermesse der Bünde: Stahlhelm – Scharnhorst, Bund deutscher Jungmannen.

Propagandaartikel und Verkaufsprodukte: Stahlhelm-Zinnfiguren; Historische Zinnfiguren; Stahlhelm-Abreiss-Kalender 1932; Bundesführer-Plaketten; Bilder, Original-Lithographie, Original-Radierungen; Frontkämpferbüsten; Stahlhelm-Wandteller; Stahlhelm-Plaketten; Original-Stahlhelm; Schallplatten mit Stahlhelm-Musik (Deutsche Grammophon); Bleistift; Manschetten-Knöpfe; Uhren; Uhrzipfel; Geländespielplan für Zinnsoldaten; Geldbörse; Zigaretten-Etuis; Seidel; Selbestlade-Luftbüchse; Sportspistole; Friedrich der Grosse Vaterländisches Jahrbuch 1932; Der kleine kanonier (Ein luftiges Bilderbuch); Dicke Luft (Spiel); usw.

Lebendiges Museum Online: Für den kurz nach Kriegsende im Dezember 1918 von dem Reserveoffizier Franz Seldte in Magdeburg gegründeten "Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten" verband sich bereits mit der Namensgebung der Anspruch, eine Organisation zu sein, in der das Wirken aller Kriegsteilnehmer Anerkennung finden sollte. Der Stahlhelm war paramilitärisch organisiert, und für körperlich taugliche Mitglieder galt ab 1928 die Wehrsportdienstpflicht. Trotz nomineller Überparteilichkeit stand der mit seinen 1930 rund 500.000 Mitgliedern stärkste Wehrverband des Deutschen Reichs in eindeutiger Opposition zum politischen System der Weimarer Republik.

English: Price list and mail order catalog (four pages leaflet, sales brochue) 1931 from "Der Stahlhof" Versand-Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haltung, Magdeburg, Germany. The company represented Der Stahlhelm and Scharnhorst, Bund deutscher Jungmannen, two paramilitary right-wing organisations during the Weimar Republic, selling misc. propaganda items/merchandise with Stahlhelmbund emblems etc.: Stahlhelm tin soldiers, calendar, wall plates, prints, busts, cuff links, watch, clock chain, purse, cigarette case, pencil, wine cork, seidel, air rifle, sports pistol, books, records, etc.
Der Stahlhelm ("The Steel Helmet, League of Front-Line Soldiers") was a paramilitary right-wing organisation 1918–1935; Scharnhorst was a militaristic youth organization integrated into the Hitler Youth in 1933.
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Author Author not provided; anonymous simple graphics/applied art; reproductions of art by Ludwig Hohlwein (1874–1949), Elk Eber (1892-1941) and Erich Friedrich Karl Mattschass (1866-1946); product catalog issued 1931 by Stahlhelmbund, an organisation existing from 1918 to 1935. No known copyright restrictions.
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