Opinion - COLLECTING NATIONAL SOCIALIST MEMORABILIA

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From the of Rome of Mussolini and the Beer Hall Putsch in Weimar Germany, the famous American luminaries as Fritz Kuhn, George Lincoln Rockwell and David Lane, savvy patriots have been collecting National Socialist artifacts for the past 100 years.

Most can be had relatively inexpensively, though be mindful of fakes and forgeries. There is a large community of collectors and forum Admins who are happy to share their knowledge. Some themes to build a historical collection on are.

Ephemera; National movement flags, photos, maps, Love letters, posters and press releases. Numismatics; coins, medals, tokens, engraving tools. Philately: Stamps, coupons, postcards and die canceling stamps. Military; headgear, uniforms, firearms, vehicles. Books: both fiction and nonfiction, signed and unsigned, diaries and biographies. Audio; tapes records and videos Pulp; magazines, comics and newspapers Toys, dolls, puzzles, trench art, military and domestic games. There are a million subcategories such as Irish National Socialists or political theory books. Many can be considered cross collectibles, as their uses span several categories.


. A good source of resources is the GAB AI Group REMEMBERING THE REICH https://gab.com/groups/5989