File:HITLERJUGEND Hitlerjunge Gluckliche Jugend der Fahnentrager Postkarte Ansichtskarte NSDAP Propagandakarte HITLER YOUTH Nazi Germany propaganda Postcard c 1938-45 Boy portrait uniform Aryan Blonde Unidentified photographer Wisc.edu No.jpg

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Deutsch: Glückliche Jugend, Der Fahnenträger
English: Glückliche Jugend, Der Fahnenträger (translation: "Happy youth, The standard-bearer")
  • Nazi Germany propaganda postcard of a Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth) member: close-up portrait photo of a young HJ standard bearer, a smiling blonde boy holding a banner, in HJ uniform with HJ pin (Golden Hitler Youth Honour Badge/HJ membership pin)
  • Published i the 1930s
  • Nazi propaganda
  • University of Wisconsin–Madison. Libraries.:
    • IMAGE: [Hitler youth]
    • DATE: ca. 1938-ca. 1945
    • SUMMARY: "In blood alone resides the strength, as well as the weakness, of man," Hitler remarked in Mein Kampf. The pictures on Cards 203 and 204 celebrate the racial purity and healthy vigor of those blond-haired and blue-eyed Germans "protected" by the laws proclaimed at Nurnberg.
    • DESCRIPTION OF ORIGINAL: Postcard
    • PART OF: Andrew Laurie Stangel Collection
    • LOCATION OF ORIGINAL: University of Wisconsin–Madison. Libraries. Department of Special Collections : CA 17439, Box 2: Postcards, gf 0203
    • COLLECTIONS: Greetings from the Fatherland Postcards: German Picture Postcards and History
    • Copyright Statement: Copyright not determined
Photographer not identified/credited. No known copyright restrictions.
Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/AMFF6XIODBOHSU9C
Author Photographer not identified/credited. No known copyright restrictions.

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