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Deutschland Erwache Tinnie - 10th Anniversary of the Weimar Party Rally July 1926-1936

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  1. ibrahim ahmad

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    Hi everyone,

    I did a bit of research on my first tinnie i just bought. It is a 10th Anniversary of the Weimar Party Rally July 1926-1936 (10 Jährige Wiederkehr des Reichsparteitages Weimar 1926) by G.Danner of Mühlhausen, Thüringen.
    It seems that there are actually 2 makers of this tinnie, the other being H.Wernstein. This can be seen in Ulric Of England's excellent book Deutschland Erwache.

    Is my assumption correct? Opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thank You. :cool:

    By G.Danner
    Weimar 10yr Erwache tinnie - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums


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    Cheers,
    Ibrahim,
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  2. ibrahim ahmad

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    Deutschland Erwache By Ulric Of England (Page 341 to 343)

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    Ibrahim,
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  5. ibrahim ahmad

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    By the way, if any of you have the postcard as shown in Ulric's Deutchland Erwache book, please PM me. :cool:


    Cheers,
    Ibrahim,
    Singapore.
     
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    A really interesting pre-war item that must be pretty rare and hard to find.
     

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