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Title: | 3rd Reich Propaganda postcard printers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted By: | Benjamin R. Beede (brbeede@rci.rutgers.edu) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted On: | 08/10/2004 at 03:02:58 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Message: | I think that locating information about printers of propaganda cards will be a major challenge. After all, every developed country has numerous printing companies. Books on newspapers during the Third Reich might possibly have some references to printers. The Hoover Library in the U.S. has prepared a microfilm file of and paper guide to the Nazi Party archives. One or another British library probably has a copy, but searching that source would be a large task. Sorry not to be more encouraging. Several catalogs of Third Reich postcards exist, but I do not have any of them. They might contain a little information, but, again, there are a great many printers in any large country. Benjamin R. Beede | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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