File:Horst Wessel Nr. 10 farbige AK aus der Serie Männer der Zeit 1931 NS-Propaganda-Postkarte NSDAP nazi postcard SA Sturmabteilung Colourised portrait photo No known copyright restrictions.jpg

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Deutsch: Horst Wessel † 23. 2. 1930 Sturmführer 5 im Gausturm Berlin der N. S. D. A. P.; "Männer der Zeit" nr. 10 Horst Wessel; Graph. Kunst- und Verlagsanstalt Jos. C. Huber (Joseph Carl Huber), Diessen vor München – Nach Original-Aufnahme , München; Alle Rechte vorbehalte.n – nachdruck verboten.
  • Propaganda-Postkarte, Ansichtspostkarte, um 1931
  • Horst Wessel (* 1907; † 1930) war in Berlin ein Sturmführer der SA (Sturmabteilung), der paramilitärischen Kampforganisation der NSDAP. Nachdem Wessel von KPD-Mitgliedern getötet worden war, stilisierte ihn die NS-Propaganda zu einem „Märtyrer der Bewegung“.
  • Nationalsozialistische Propaganda, NS-Propaganda
English: Horst Wessel
  • A Nazi propaganda picture postcard depicting SA-Sturmführer Horst Wessel, colourised/hand coloured version of a portrait photo of Wessel in the brownshirt uniform of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazi Party's paramilitary "street thugs" troops, published by a defunct company in Munich, Germany, ca. 1931.
  • Horst Wessel (1907 – 1930) was a German Nazi activist who was made a posthumous hero of the Nazi movement following his violent death in 1930
  • Nuremberg Party Day Badge; black mourning band frame; etc.
  • Nazi propaganda
  • No known copyright restrictions
Date ca. 1931
Source https://www.philasearch.com/en/i_9667_42800/110_German_Empire/9667-A4-3567.html
Author Joseph Carl Huber (1870–1948); Graph. Kunst- und Verlagsanstalt Jos. C. Huber, Diessen vor München – Nach Original-Aufnahme Heinrich Hoffmann, München
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