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Original German Winterhilfswerk WHW 1933-1945

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Seller handling time is 1 - 3 business days Details
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Ships from Canada Ca

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None: All purchases final

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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Paper Items, Newspapers

Condition:

Used

Material:

Paper

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Germany

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10% off w/ $500.00 spent

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More than a week ago

Item number:

429113968

Item description

**FREE SHIPPING TO CANADA AND USA ONLY** Oiriginal Item from former Nazi Germany Third Reich items for collectible purposes only The Winterhilfswerk (WHW = Winter Help Work) was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (the National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance charitable work. Its slogan was "None shall starve nor freeze". The drive was originally set up under the government of Heinrich Bruning in 1931. It ran from 1933-1945 during the months of October through March, and was designed to provide food, clothing, coal, and other items to less fortunate Germans during the inclement months. As part of the centralization of Germany, posters urged people to donate rather to give directly to beggars. The "Can Rattlers", as they became known, were relentless in their pursuit of making sure every good German citizen gave their share to the WHW. In fact those who "forgot" to give had their names put in the paper to remind them of their neglect. DISCLAIMER! This item is sold as an example of military history and by no means does it promote violence, hatred and / or racial discrimination. ***Price includes free registered shipping to USA and Canada***