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Book Zweitausend Jahre Deutsche Kultur (1938 Edition) (Item ART 5-1)

DESCRIPTION: This is the Festbuch (celebration book) for the day of German art in Munich in 1938. You may have seen film clips of this extremely festive historical occasion on the history channel. The narrator tries his damnedest to demonize it by saying that it is a return to barbarism and it is a demonic pagan celebration. Nothing could be further from the truth, but then truth is no longer important to any issue in the new world order! This Fest was a beautiful event that celebrated the first modern art museum in the world where "modern art" ugh! was excluded. The costumes, floats, actors, were gaily bedecked in the trappings of Aryan culture going back two thousand years in the glorious past of the raced and artistic realization. This is a priceless book with a price brought to you by Germania with the intention that it should be preserved. This is the red-cover, 1938 edition. It measures 7 x 9 ½ inches. Condition is extra fine and is very historically important and an archival treasure filled to the max with fine illustrations of the illustrious event.

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Book Deutsche Kunstbetrachtung by Georg Schorer (Item ART 5-2)

DESCRIPTION: This fine art book published by Deutsche Volksverlag in Munich in 1939 is essentially a fine summation of European art and architecture of the Aryan and Nordic peoples culminating in the art of the Third Reich that will one day be appreciated as the "Imperium" of the state of rich, pure expression, not the expression of the degenerate mess that seems to permeate the museums and galleries today. The book traces the art of ancient Greece and Rome up throughout the medieval and renaissance periods right on to the National Socialist regime and its aesthetic values of nobility: the new Reich Kanzlei, the Kongresshalle of Nuremberg, the 1936 Olympic Stadium, the House of German Art at Munich, and other great edifices are pictured as well as wonderful paintings, bronze statuary and pictures of the greatest artists of all times: Klimsch, Thorak, Elk Elber, Werner Peiner, Karl Diebitsch, Brecker, Kolbe, and others. This is definitely an important and wonderful book on the importance of Third Reich art. Best all-around reference from the era. The book measures 7 ½ x 10 ¼ inches. Nice overall condition with slight fraying to the edges of the back cover.

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Book Bayreuth Bühnenfestspiele-Programmheft 1939 (Item ART 5-4)

DESCRIPTION: Here is a Germanophile’s treasure, indeed. The program of the 1939 season for opera by Richard Wagner for 1939. That year it featured “The Flying Dutchman,” “Tristan and Isolde,” “Parsifal,” and “The Ring of the Nibelungen.” This was the year of the beginning of the greatest tragedy of all the Second World War. Besides the capsule review of all of these listed operas there are also numerous drawings of the costumed characters plus photos of the opera manager, various views of the Wanfried Wagner Museum, stage settings, and great advertisements, throughout. This is a great and very historically significant item for historians of NSDAP-period culture. Nothing is more important to the true spirit of the Reich than the marvelous works of history’s greatest composer; certainly, Der Führer shared this belief. It’s in very good condition and measures 7 x 9 ¾ inches with 56 pages.

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Berchtesgaden; Reich’s Chancellery (Item ART 5-6; AH 14-3)

DESCRIPTION: Here is an original rendering of the chancellery of the Führer, Adolf Hitler, and is called the Bischofweisen Reichskanzlei. This fantastic rendering is by a major Third Reich artist who had some of his works featured in the Haus der Deutschen Kunst in Munich. The artist, Joseph Vietze, and one of his most famous painting was the rendering of SS-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, that was shown in the Grosse Deutsche Kunstausstellung catalog of 1941. This was the official exhibition catalog of the finest of German art and Vietze’s “Heydrich” was number 17 in the listings. It was an excellent portrayal of the Gruppenführer seated beside a porcelain fencer by the SS Allach firm. Heydrich was an ardent active fencing master right up to the time of his murder by British-controlled Czechs. This fully equipped branch of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin was built as a remote government center and as Ray Cowdery said in his book on the Chancellery, “…this was sort of a western White House and allowed Hitler to receive diplomats and to conduct government business without leaving one of the most beautiful places on earth.” Bischofwiesen is just outside the tiny town of Berchtesgaden not far from the Obersalzberg where the Führer had his mountain home, the Berghof. It was Hitler’s regular practice to retreat to his Berghof for extended periods several times each year and he took much of the Reich chancellery infrastructure with him. The compound was completed in 1937. It was absolutely a beautiful Bavarian-motif building with verandas at each end. Several other buildings that make up the compound are scattered here and there: SS guard Kasserne, diplomat lodging, caretaker buildings, etc. The inside is breathtakingly beautiful with red marble columns and staircases. Until recently the entire building was occupied by U.S. Army command. It was then turned over to the Bavarian Government and now, thank goodness, it was sold to a private group, which has no doubt saved it from the wrecking crews of the present government of culture vandals, which would take great delight in pulling it down and eradicating it from history (so they think) just as these barbarian criminals have done with the Platterhof, the remains of the Berghof, and all the other historic sites on the Obersalzberg. Only the tea house survives and these modern Mongol hordes would love to destroy it, also. They are, for the most part, ravenous wolves in 1000-euro suits.

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