272 x Weekly slogans of the NSDAP (Wochensprüche der NSDAP)

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Wochensprüche der NSDAP

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272 x Weekly slogans of the NSDAP (Wochensprüche der NSDAP)

Extensive and historically significant collection of 272 weekly slogans of the NSDAP, published by the Reich Propaganda Directorate, Central Publishing House of the NSDAP, Munich. The collection comprises weekly slogans from the years 1939 to 1944, including a number of rare and hard-to-find sheets.

Execution: Printed single-sheet posters on paper. The weekly slogans were issued on a regular basis and combined short, concise texts with propagandistic messages. They were intended for public display in offices, factories, schools and party institutions.

Publisher: Reich Propaganda Directorate of the NSDAP, Central Publishing House of the NSDAP, Munich. The design varies by year and reflects the political and military situation of the respective wartime periods.

Scope: A total of 272 individual weekly slogans dating from 1939–1944. The large number makes this group an exceptionally comprehensive collection of this form of propaganda material.

NSDAP weekly slogans collection 1939–1944, overview

NSDAP weekly slogans – detailed view of individual sheets

NSDAP weekly slogan – example from the wartime years

NSDAP weekly slogans – different years and layouts


Historical Context: Weekly Slogans, Reich Propaganda Directorate & Everyday Propaganda

The weekly slogans of the NSDAP were a central instrument of everyday propaganda. Issued on a weekly basis, they were intended to disseminate political messages through short, memorable statements displayed in public spaces.

Published by the Reich Propaganda Directorate of the NSDAP, these sheets were mandatory displays in party offices, government institutions, factories and schools. Their content often reacted directly to current political and military developments.

The present collection of 272 weekly slogans from 1939–1944 represents a dense and continuous historical source. Due to its scope, chronological range and the inclusion of rare examples, it holds considerable documentary and collector value for archives, museums and advanced collections of historical printed propaganda.


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