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WW2 GERMAN SUDETENLAND ANNEXATION POSTERS: Have You Ever? I Have Already! c1938

$ 89.76

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Region of Origin: Germany

    Description

    ORIGINAL - GERMAN * " SUDETENLAND ANNEXATION " POSTERS: Have You Ever? I Have Already! c1938
    VERY RARE ORIGINAL GERMAN * " SUDETENLAND ANNEXATION " POSTERS: Have You Ever? I Have Already!
    THESE ORIGINAL POSTERS WERE PUBLISHED AND PRINTED DURING THE SUDETENLAND ANNEXATION IN SEPTEMBER 1938 AND WERE ONCE PART OF THE GERMAN ARCHIVE " ** F.J.M. Rehse" Archiv f. Zeitgesctitchte u. Publizistik " Munchen . WITH THEIR ORIGINAL HAND INK STAMP ON THE REVERSE OF EACH.
    Hast Du Schon? (Have You Ever? )  (TAN TINTED PAPER)       Dimensions; 5 1/2" x 19 11/16"
    Ich Hab Schon!   (I Have Already!  )  (GREEN TINTED PAPER) Dimensions;  5 7/16 x 19 5/8"
    PRINTED IN Munchen, Germany Circa
    September 30, 1938
    .
    LETTERPRESS PRINTED by
    PRINTER:
    Münchner Plakatdruckerei Wurm & Schreiber,Frauenplatz 6 am Dom.
    MEDIUM WEIGHT TINTED PAPER.
    CONDITION IS EXTREMELY FINE FOR THEIR APPROXIMATELY 84 YEARS WITH A VERTICAL FOLD LINE NEAR THE CENTER AND A LIGHT PENCILED CATALOG NUMBER NOTATION FROM THE EARLY 1990's ON THE LOWER RIGHT FRONT CORNER OF EACH.
    (please see pictures)
    * Following the success of
    Anschluss
    , The WW2 German leaders next target was Czechoslovakia, which was surrounded by German territory. The northern part of Czechoslovakia was called the Sudetenland. The Sudetenland was desired by Germany not only for its territory, but also because a majority of its population were ‘ethnically’ German. In the summer of 1938
    The WW2 German leader
    demanded the annexation of the Sudetenland into Germany. At this point Hitler was aware that the Allies were desperate to avoid war, and thought it likely that they would appease his demands.
    The WW2 German leader
    threatened war over the issue of the Sudetenland. On 29 - 30 September 1938 the British, Italian, French and German leaders met in Munich to discuss the issue. The Allies agreed to cede the Sudetenland to Germany in exchange for a pledge of peace. This agreement was known as the Munich Pact.
    ** F.J.M.Rehse" Archiv f.Zeitgesctitchte u.Publizistik " Munchen. WAS A GERMAN ARCHIVE IN MUNCHEN, GERMANY OF NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PRINTED GRAPHICS FROM THE GERMAN PRE-WW2 AND WW2 ERA.
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