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The People Vs Nazism The Verdict And Sentences At Nuremberg Final Judgment
Our most historic find ever! This is the broadside/poster that was put up in the city of Nuremberg that shows the names, pictures and sentences of the top, still living German offenders during WWII. Published by “1 & E BULLETIN VISUAL AID" which was an Information and Education (I&E) Service of the U.S. Forces, European Theater (USFET) after WWII. They distributed information via posters and phamplets to American troops stationed in occupied Germany to inform them about current events. The poster reads “The People Vs. Na**ism - The Verdict And Sentences At Nuremberg, FINAL JUDGMENT”. This poster was taken by a guard at the trials who brought it back home when his service was completed. It was purchased from his widow. This is the only complete example of this poster known to exist. The only other known example is missing the entire bottom half. The importance and historical significance of this poster cannot be understated. Printed on October 27th 1946.
Measures about 32.5x43.5”
Condition- very good, linen backed. Toning, some small replaced losses in crosshair fold lines. Repaired tears.
Our most historic find ever! This is the broadside/poster that was put up in the city of Nuremberg that shows the names, pictures and sentences of the top, still living German offenders during WWII. Published by “1 & E BULLETIN VISUAL AID" which was an Information and Education (I&E) Service of the U.S. Forces, European Theater (USFET) after WWII. They distributed information via posters and phamplets to American troops stationed in occupied Germany to inform them about current events. The poster reads “The People Vs. Na**ism - The Verdict And Sentences At Nuremberg, FINAL JUDGMENT”. This poster was taken by a guard at the trials who brought it back home when his service was completed. It was purchased from his widow. This is the only complete example of this poster known to exist. The only other known example is missing the entire bottom half. The importance and historical significance of this poster cannot be understated. Printed on October 27th 1946.
Measures about 32.5x43.5”
Condition- very good, linen backed. Toning, some small replaced losses in crosshair fold lines. Repaired tears.
