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Der Reichsfrontsoldatentag war die jährliche Massenveranstaltung des Stahlhelms, Bund der Frontsoldaten, ein rechtsextremer, paramilitärischer, antidemokratischer und nationalistischer Wehrverband, der kurz nach Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges am 25. Dezember 1918 von dem Reserveoffizier Franz Seldte gegründet wurde. Seit 1920 fanden diese Bundestreffen im Gründungsort Magdeburg und in anderen Städten des Reichs statt. Unter der Bezeichnung „Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Frontkämpferbund (NSDFB, Stahlhelm)“ wurde er organisatorisch in die Sturmabteilung (SA) eingegliedert und 1935 ganz aufgelöst.

Erinnerungsschrift; Rechtsextreme Propaganda.
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  • Ziel erkannt! 12. Reichs-Frontsoldatentag des Stahlhelm B.d.F. Breslau 30./31. Mai 1931 ("Goal recognized! 12th National Front-line Soldiers Rally of the "Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten" in Wroclaw 30-31 May 1931")
    • Commemorative book with propaganda photos and texts published by the propaganda office of Der Stahlhelm in Berlin, Germany.
    • The ‘’Reichsfrontsoldatentag’’ was the annual mass event of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten ("The Steel helmet, League of front-line Soldiers"), a right-wing anti-democratic paramilitary organisation in the Weimar Republic existing from 1918 to 1935. Since 1920, these federal meetings had taken place in Magdeburg and in other cities of Germany. The 1931 rally was held in Breslau (today Wroclaw). The Stahlhelmbund was organizationally integrated into the Nazi Party’s Sturmabteilung (SA) under the name Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher frontkämpfer-Bund in 1934 and finally disbanded in 1935.
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Date circa 1931
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Source https://archive.org/details/StahlhelmZielErkanntBreslau1931/mode/2up
Author Propaganda book published by Der Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten (a German organisation existing 1918–1935). Print and design by A. Wohlfeld, Magdeburg (the company and the property were expropriated after 1945). No known copyright restrictions.

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