RARE SET OF THIRTY-ONE 1935 - 1938 ISSUES

OF THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIAL THIRD REICH HUNTING PERIODICAL

DEUTSCHE JAGD

(GERMAN HUNT)

THE WEEKLY FOR HUNTER IN HERMANN GÖRINGS HUNTING ASSOCIATION

item # U - 6

the lot consists of the following issues:

1935 #19, 20, 22, 23, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37

1936 # 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34, 37, 49, 52

1938 # 30, 45, 51

some issues show some wear along the edges and some stain spots on the covers but as far as we could see all issues are complete and the inside pages are undamaged.

great advertising for the 1936 tear-off hunting calendar

Offered for sale is a

RARE SET OF THIRTY-ONE 1935 - 1938 ISSUES OF THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIAL THIRD REICH HUNTING PERIODICAL

DEUTSCHE JAGD

(GERMAN HUNT)

THE WEEKLY MAGAZINE FOR HUNTER

IN HERMANN GÖRINGS HUNTING ASSOCIATION

The Deutsche Jagd was a weekly magazine, published in coope-ration with the forestry and hunting authorities under the leader-ship of Reichsjägermeister (Reich Master of the German Hunt) Hermann Göring. Each issue is full of information about all kinds of game, dogs for the hunt, rifles, ammunition, clothing, the latest hunting laws and bylaws and much more. Many of the covers have a very nice full color picture, showing a hunting scene or animal. A very nice lot and probably many hours worth of reading and studying for anyone interested in the Nazi German hunt!

one example of many hunting photos in these periodicals

many of the back covers are decorated with such nice advertisings!

THIS RARE SET OF THIRTY-ONE 1935 - 1938 ISSUES

OF THE ILLUSTRATED OFFICIAL THIRD REICH HUNTING PERIODICAL

DEUTSCHE JAGD

IS OFFERED FOR SALE FOR *SOLD*

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