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Soft Cover Book Grouping
Soft Cover Book Grouping

Soft Cover Book Grouping
Vogelsang library stamp
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Printed in Germany stamp
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Youth Day in America
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U.S.
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Grouping of Soft Cover Books from the Ordensburg Vogelsang Library (Item ORDEN 1-1 & G-ABUND 1-11)

DESCRIPTION: Here is a fantastic bargain for the collector or even the budding collector just starting. This is better than a baker’s dozen...14 pieces in all. Some of these books and booklets are with great pictures taken by professional photographers in the 3rd Reich.  Most of these books would individually sell for better than $40 or $50 each. Some of them are really rare but all of them are scarce beyond their subject matter.  Because they are all from the Library of the N.S. Ordensburg Vogelsang. This of course was the National Socialist Estate that was placed in the place where the former military training area was in the natural park of Eifel in North Rhine Westphalia.  It was once a beautiful facility used by the National Socialist Government between 1936 and 1939 as an educational center for future leaders. There were three such Ordensburgs operating with a forth one planned. The largest one was Ordensburg Vogelsang (birds song). It was a grand plan and would have produced a cadre of highly trained and faithful youths who would have been a credit to their race and nation. But this was not to be when the unnecessary war was forced on Germany with disastrous results to the Germanic peoples, their race and Europe.  Much can be learned on the internet about Vogelsang and the other Ordensburgen but always remember that the victors write the history.  Here the emphasis was N.S. race, science, geopolitics, and intensive sportive education, equitation, another emphasis was pilot training and to accomplish this phase of the curriculum airfields were built at all three Ordensburgen. The Ordensburg Vogelsang was also used as a showplace to show political notables the progress in education that has occurred under the N.S. Schooling and this one being the state of the art training facility of the academic elite of the nation. Of course this being said, the culture destroyers just couldn’t wait at the end of the war to destroy all the beautiful sculptures that abounded at the Ordensburg Vogelsang. GI’s used the statues as targets while joyously venting their induced malevolence and actual jealousy at the thought, that here was an elite brotherhood that was being nurtured. American officers instructed their enlisted ranks to utterly destroy this place and they in turn were overjoyed to conduct this wanton vandalism so great was the hate of the followers of Henry Morgenthau, Truman and ‘Ike’!

The staff at Vogelsang in charge of literature bought books, pamphlets etc. that had youth education in mind and many such books were sent to youth groups sympathetic to N.S. Germany such as the German American Bund. That is why among these books you will see not only the Ordensburg Vogelsang Bucherei (library editions) but some of them have the stamp in English, saying Printed in Germany. These are editions that were meant to be sent to England or America, it would take us forever to individually write up the subjects covered and give individual prices, etc. of all these rare pieces.  So we will just promise that all of them are vastly interesting material for the collector or Germanophile. Some have, as we said, no pictures inside. Others have many. We will have to hope that when you see the covers that appear in our pictures you will realize that here is a very important collection assembled from this very important N.S. school for the nobility of the movement.  All, with the exception of an N.S. calendar that we are throwing in, have the Vogelsang library stamp and some of them bear the Printed in Germany stamp. This is the only lot of these rare numbers that we know of and we offer them at a give-away price.

PRICE: $250.00 for all. (You could never find a bargain like this in rare N.S. books on the web or for that matter anywhere)

 

 

 

 

 

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