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Deutsch: 5. Reichstagung 1939 Hamburg der NS.Gemeischaft "Kraft durch Freude"; Festzug "Schönheit und Freude"; Darstellende Kunst
  • Postkarte, Propagandakarte; Briefmarke, Sonderstempel, KdF-Emblem
  • Druck: Broschek & Co., Buchdruckerei und Tiefdruckanstalt, Hamburg 36
  • Postkarte zur Erinnerung an ein Kraft durch Freude (KdF) Festival, das vom 20. bis 23. Juli 1939 in Hamburg stattfand. Die Veranstaltung war stark von nationalsozialistischer Propaganda geprägt und wurde von prominenten Parteiführern besucht, darunter Hermann Göring und Robert Ley. Souvenir-Postkarte gestempelt 22. Juli 1939, einen Tag vor der Parade.
  • Postkarte herausgegeben von einer nicht mehr existierenden Nazi-Organisation. Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.
  • NS-Propaganda, die den Nationalsozialismus als antisemitisch, rassistisch, ultranationalistisch, antikommunistisch, antidemokratisch, und militaristisch fördernde Ideologie verbreitet.
English: "The 5th National Meeting 1939 Hamburg of the National Socialist Community 'Strength Through Joy'; Parade 'Beauty and Joy'; Performing Arts"
  • Propaganda picture postcard from a Kraft durch Freude (KdF) festival held in Hamburg, Germany from July 20 to July 23, 1939. The event was heavily infused with Nazi propaganda and was attended by prominent party leaders, including Hermann Göring and Robert Ley. Postcard postmarked July 22, 1939, the day before the year's parade.
  • Print: Broschek & Co., Buchdruckerei und Tiefdruckanstalt, Hamburg 36
  • UPostcard issued by a defunct Nazi organization. No known copyright restrictions.
  • Kraft durch Freude (KdF, "Strength Through Joy") was a German state-operated leisure organization in Nazi Germany. The national assemblies of KdF was a series of annual events during the 1930s to promote the Nazi party's ideology of the superiority of the Aryan race, the importance of national unity and identity, and of loyalty to Hitler.
  • Nazi propaganda promoting the violent totalitarian anti-democratic far-right ideology of Nazism, advocating a "racially pure" society through extreme nationalism, antisemitism, anti-communism, and scientific racism.
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Author Uncredited photographer. Postcard issued by a defunct Nazi organization. No known copyright restrictions.
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