Books, documents & memorabilia from NSDAP & all other Third Reich organizations
NSDAP
The NSDAP followed an ideology that stressed the racial purity of the German people and saw the Jews and communists as the greatest enemies of Germany, if not enemies of the world.
In English often called Nuremberg Rally, was the annual rally of the NSDAP in the years 1923 to 1938 in Germany. In the earlyyears rather small in scale they became large propaganda events after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
The Olympic Committee handed the 1936 Olympic Games to Berlin before the Nazis came to power. The Olympiastadion was one of the few Nazi buildings that survived not just in a recognizable form, but almost untouched after WWII.
The Sturmabteilungen were the muscle of the NSDAP on the streets, fighting the Communists during the Nazi's struggle for power in the 1920's and early 1930's
The Bund Deutscher Mädel or BDM (League of German Girls) was the females' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. It was the only legal female youth organization in Nazi Germany.
The Hitler-Jugend or HJ was the youth organization of the Nazi Party in Germany. From 1936 until 1945, it was the sole official boys' youth organisation in Germany and it was partially a paramilitary organization.
Adolf Hitler was Chancellor of Germany from 1933, and "Führer" of Germany from 1934 until his death. We always carry a good selection of different editions of his book Mein Kampf on this website, as well as a lot of other rare original Adolf Hitler material.
Offered in this section is miscellaneousliterature and memorabilia on Hitler-Germany, such as radios, steins, toys, board games and everything that does not fit in any of the other categories.
Material on Nazi Germany
The economical problems and record unemployment rates, the inflation in 1923, etc. in Germany were key elements that helped bring Adolf Hitler to power. We always have a nice selection of original Nazi Germany material for sale on this website.
Many people think that it was Hitler who planned and built the Reichsautobahn. In reality, the first section of the later legendary German Autobahn network was constructed and built before Hitler came to power.
Nazi architecture played an important role in the Nazi party's plans to create a cultural and spiritual rebirth in Germany as part of the Third Reich. Adolf Hitler considered the Romans an early Aryan empire.
The cult of the naked body had its origins in Germany in the early 1900s. By exposing their naked bodies to the air, light and sun the nudists wanted to get back in harmony with nature and believed by doing so to improve health, strength and beauty.
The Deutsche Arbeitsfront or DAF was the labor organization under the NSDAP in the Third Reich. It replaced the various independent trade unions in Germany.
KdF was a large state-controlled leisure organization in the Third Reich which was part of the DAF. Originally set up as a tool to promote the advantages of National Socialism to the people, it soon became the world's largest tourism operator of the 1930s.
The RAD was deemed an important auxiliary organization to the smooth operations of the regular armed forces. Although later in WWII they were even allowed to carry weapons, they were never actually a part of the official armed forces.
Offered in this category is original material from the NS-Frauenschaft (NSF), the official Nazi Party’s women’s organization. The NSF was founded in October 1931 as a union of several national and national socialist women's associations.
The NSKK was a paramilitary organization within the NSDAP with its own system of paramilitary ranks and successor of the "Motor-SA" which existed since 1930.
The Nazi hunting association was pretty much like a country club membership today and being a member surely helped in advancing the career in business or within the NSDAP.
Offered in this category is original material from misc. Third Reich organizations, such as Technische Nothilfe (TN), Red Cross, NSLB, NSBB, WHW, RLB, church in the Reich, etc. that are not listed in their own separate category.