File:KRIEGSKUNST im Wort und Bild Heft 8 Mai 1935 Sturmfuhrer Horst Wessel SA-Manner marschieren Wehrmacht magazine cover Nazi Germany Propaganda watercolour illustration Sturmabteilung brownshirts Unidentified artist No known copyright.jpg

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Deutsch: Kriegskunst im Wort und Bild Heft 8 Mai 1935 Sturmführer Horst Wessel
  • Zeitschrift für die deutsche Wehrmacht, Verlag "Offene Worte", Berlin;
  • Gemälde; Aquarellillustration; SA-Männer marschieren; Sturmabteilung; Braunhemden; Hakenkreuzfahne; Horst Wessel mit SA-Sturm, NSDAP Reichsparteitag, Nürnberg 1929; Prinzregent-Luitpold-Denkmal vor dem Nürnberger Hauptbahnhof
  • Nationalsozialistische Propaganda, NS-Propaganda
English: KRIEGSKUNST im Wort und Bild; Sturmfuehrer Horst Wessel
  • Cover of a military magazine issued by the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of Nazi Germany, in May 1935
  • Watercolour / guoache painting by unidentified artist depicting marching Sturmabteilung members in brownshirt uniforms holding a swastika banner, based on a popular Nazi propaganda photo of Horst Wessel and his SA troop during the Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg 1929
  • Horst Ludwig Wessel (1907 – 1930) was a German Nazi activist who was made a posthumous hero of the Nazi movement following his violent death in 1930
  • No known copyright.
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