RARE ORIGINAL 1933 PHOTO BOOK
ON THE CHANCELLOR OF NAZI GERMANY
ADOLF HITLER
BY JOHANN VON LEERS, INVOLVED IN THE FREIKORPS, EARLY MEMBER
OF THE N.S.D.A.P., GREAT ANTI-SEMITE AND AUTHOR FOR DR. GOEBBELS!
Johann von LEERS ADOLF HITLER
The book offered here is in good used condition, only the rare original dust jacket has some damage. A great addition to every collection of Adolf Hitler, Nazi Germany and von Leers material! Please click here the see more |
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RARE ORIGINAL 1933 PHOTO BOOK ON THE CHANCELLOR OF NAZI GERMANY ADOLF HITLER BY JOHANN VON LEERS, INVOLVED IN THE FREIKORPS, EARLY MEMBER OF THE N.S.D.A.P., GREAT ANTI-SEMITE AND AUTHOR FOR DR. JOSEPH GOEBBELS! Johann von Leers published this 5-1/2 x 8 inches soft cover book with 128 very interesting pages in 1933, right after Hitler was elected Reichschancellor. The book contains a lot of information on the young Hitler and the National Socialist movement. The author was among the greatest anti-Semites in Nazi Germany, his best known piece of anti-Semitic literature is the book Juden Sehen Dich An which is also offered for sale on this web site. Johann von Leers fled to Italy in 1945, lived there for five years, then moved to Argentina, from there to Egypt. He became a political adviser for the Egypt goverment and, being an expert in anti-Semitism, he was very influential in Egypt's anti-Is-rael propaganda. The West German goverment tried for years to get him back to Germany and put him on trial for war criems but he died in 1965 in Cairo as a free man.
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ON THE CHANCELLOR OF NAZI GERMANY
ADOLF HITLER
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