EXCELLENT RARE 1941 THIRD REICH PHOTO BOOK ON

OCCUPIED HOLLAND WITH EXCELLENT

PHOTOS OF DUTCH VOLUNTEERS

Die Niederlande

im Umbruch der Zeiten

(The Netherlands in the new age)

IN VERY GOOD CONDITION !

Nazi Police on a parade in front of Reichs Minister Seyss-Inquart in Amsterdam on 2 February 1940

Dutch SS volunteers marching through Leeuwarden, Holland.

Offered for sale is

one of the best original Third Reich photo books on occupied Holland (Netherland / Nederland) ever printed:

Die Niederlande

im Umbruch der Zeiten

The 6-3/4 x 9-1/2 inches hard cover book was written by Dr. Max Freiherr duPrel by order of the Reichskommissar of the occupied territories, Dr. Seyss-Inquart and printed 1941 by Konrad Trilsch Verlag in Wuerzburg, Germany. On 396 pages (plus a map in the back) with many many photos the book gives a lot of information on the relationship between Holland and the German Reich before and after the German occupation with reports on art, economy, people, nature, Police, and a very interesting chapter on the well known Dutch SS volunteer Legions!

The book is literally in as-new condition - 65+ years later!

SS-Standarte Westland

Advertisement for the volunteers to sign up with the Legion Nederland and Dutch SS volunteers on their way to the front!

The Reichskommissar for occupied Holland, Reichs Minister Seyss-Inquart

Posters of the Nazi led workers union in Haag, Holland (formerly ruled from Communists) and the leader of the NSB, Mussert on the right picture, taken in May 1940 in Rotterdam, Holland.

THIS RARE 1941 THIRD REICH PHOTO BOOK ON

OCCUPIED HOLLAND WITH WONDERFUL

PHOTOS OF DUTCH SS VOLUNTEERS

Die Niederlande

im Umbruch der Zeiten

IS OFFERED FOR SALE

FOR $225.00 INCL. SHIPPING WITH PRIORITY MAIL

TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED STATES.

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