Offered on this USMBOOKS web page is every issue published from 4 July (number 27) to 27 December (number 52) of the year 1935, bound in a big 10-¾ x 14 inch, 8 pound hardcover book with 1003 pages! |
Because the newspapers were bound like a hardcover book all the issues are still in excellent condition. Each of the issues is stamped on page 1 with the words Unverkaufliches Hausexemplar suggesting that the book most likely came from the archives of the newspaper publisher itself. We also have all 26 newspapers for the first half of 1935 which are bound in the same manner so we are quite sure that both books for 1935 came from the same archive. |
Naturally, Nazi Party Führer and German Chancellor Adolf Hitler is prominently featured in every issue, heard from and seen in his role as leader of the government. Many prominent Nazis are featured, like Reichsminister Hermann Göring and Dr. Joseph Goebbels and his growing family, as well as in-depth coverage of the Reichsparteitag der Freiheit in Nürnberg and 9 November memorial services in the Capital of the Nazi Movement, Munich. |
These issues of the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung also contain short stories, crossword puzzles, timely jokes and cartoons as well as cultural news and pictures of German and foreign movie stars, European royalty and foreign politicians. Lots of coverage about the athletes preparing for the 1936 Olympic Games! |
advertising for the 1936 Olympic Games. |
These 1935 issues of the Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung contain articles about the German-British naval conference, increasing life expectancy for German women, Wehrmacht officer training, Luftwaffe pilot training, Siamese twins (Chang and Eng Bunker, Daisy and Violet Hilton), the men and work of the Reichsarbeitsdienst, pilgrimage to Tannenberg Memorial, Genghis Khan and his Mongol Empire, International Youth Gathering at Rheinsberg, Dr. Goebbels’ visit to the Kriegsmarine heavy cruiser Deutschland, the August 1935 Sport Championships at the Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, KdF entertainment for Reichsautobahn workers, Theo Matejko illustrations of the July record heat in New York, the “Real Lederhosen” as worn by American soldiers in the late 1700s, pioneers and Indians in the Wild West, men of the Nazi Labor Service and RAD barracks furniture, Italian soldiers and officers in East Africa, state of the art German wind tunnels, Adolf Hitler at the Nazi harvest festival at Bückeberg, memorial services in Munich to commemorate the 9 November 1923 Putsch victims, preparations for the 1936 Olympic Games, Christmas in Germany, and much, much more. |
coverage of the 1935 Reichsparteitag der Freiheit (Nazi Party Days of Freedom) in Nürnberg, including a rare map indicating parade deployment areas, actual parade routes, the SS barracks and the location of tent camps of the SA, RAD, HJ and Wehrmacht. |
who had asked for her hand in marriage according to the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung. |
from the new book 'Mein Fliegerleben' by Ernst Udet. |
Nazi 'Putsch' commemorations in Munich. |
There is advertising for every kind of German consumer product from cigarettes to toothpaste and binoculars to ladies underwear, hair dye to razor blades: Nivea, Reemtsma cigarettes, DKW, 4711 Eau de Cologne, Zündapp, Rolleiflex and Exakta cameras, Palmolive, Telefunken and Siemens radios, Mercedes and Olympia typewriters, WHW, Palmolive, Salamander shoes, WMF, Kaffee Hag, Opel, Zeiss Ikon, Alpina and Omega watches, Henkell Champagne, Junghans clocks, Montblanc pens, and many other companies still in business today. |
the daughter-in-law of Richard Wagner. |
These newspapers also contain many photos with captions updated less important but timely news such as the construction of the House of German Art in Munich and Nazi Air Ministry in Berlin, Hitler as a guest at the Polish Embassy in Berlin, the boxing match between Max Schmeling and Paolino Uzcudun, Hitler’s visit to Hermann Göring’s Carinhall estate, the Reichskriegerbund Kyffhäusser gathering in Kassel, Davis Cup tennis, Joseph Goebbels holding his daughter Helga while on vacation on the Baltic Coast, Colonial Cavalry in North Africa, Hermann Goering and Karl Bodenschatz, US Olympic diver Mickey Riley, US boxer Joe Lewis, the tragic death of Belgian Queen Astrid, the funeral (attended by Hitler) of the 19 laborers who accidentally died during work on the Brandenburg Gate, the Byrd Arctic Expedition, cities built of clay in Tunesia, new Kriegsmarine submarines, Hermann Goering and Winifred Wagner, civilian and Wehrmacht sport events, Nazi paratrooper training, the construction of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, BdM girls (“German women of tomorrow”), the funeral of Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper (attended by Hitler), the new Reichskriegsflagge (on the only color cover we have ever seen on a Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung), new Nazi Party buildings in the Munich, Monte Grappa Italian war dead memorial, the launch of the record setting high altitude balloon at Rapid City, South Dakota USA on 11 November 1935, etc., etc. |
cruiser Deutschland, and below an example of a new Nazi U-Boot. |
Illustrierte Zeitung! We offer both hardbound books (16 pounds!) - if purchased together at the same time - at the discounted price of $750.00 and free postage in the continental USA. |
Have a look at other original Third Reich newspapers and magazines
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- almost photographic - illustrations by famous artist Theo Matejko, produced during his extended visit to America in the summer of 1935. Here we show his illustrations about gangsters in Chicago and the Wild West images below accompany the multi-issue story about "the real Lederhosen". |
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