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Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler addressing the German nation on October 14, 1933 – Text of a speech by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler in October 1933 to the German Nation.
published in 1933, now in reprint this is an original 1930 item, some wear and small tear on all pages, previous owners name on front page
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Category: Military Related Ephemera
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Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler addressing the German nation on October 14, 1933 – Text of a speech by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler in October 1933 to the German Nation.
published in 1933, now in reprint this is an original 1930 item, some wear and small tear on all pages, previous owners name on front page
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| Weight | 0.7 kg |
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