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41 mm x 23
The two main differences to most newspapers of its time were the fact that it was much larger than most
his citation stating for "Courage determination and fighting spirit
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It features fifteen caricatures of Kaiser Wilhelm II having a dream of what it would be like after he conquered England and how he would "Germanize" the country and then him waking up and realizing it was all dream
Germany. A Wartime Letter From Sudetengau Leader Henlein To Ferdinand Porsche Hold 41 mm x 23Measuring 210x296mm, extremely fine condition with minimal scuffing, folding creases, and two punched holes. The letter was sent on June 15, 1944 from Reichenberg (present day Liberec, Czech Republic) by the Gau Leader and Reich Governor of the Sudetengau, Konrad Henlein. The recipient is engineer Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the Porsche car company. Henlein invites Porsche to a presentation in the Reichenberg National Education Institute. The topic
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