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Ulric of England

    The SS family
    German military timepieces of World War II
    Meine Ehre heißt Treue
    • KEYNOTE * A highly-detailed, full-colour reference work exploring the iconic artefacts, uniforms and insignia which underpinned the concept and philosophy behind Hitler's Third Reich, particularly the Allgemeine-SS Inside the Allgemeine SS explores the iconic artefacts, uniforms and insignia which underpinned the concept and philosophy behind Hitler's Third Reich in general, and Himmler's Allgemeine-SS in particular. Formed in 1925 as a personal protection unit for Adolf Hitler, while under the control of Himmler (1929-1945), the Allgemeine-SS grew from a small paramilitary group to one of the most powerful, complex organizations in the Third Reich. Today the Allgemeine-SS is equally enigmatic; as the vehicle by which Himmler proposed to implement his thesis to create a 'Center of the New World'; its structure, and psychology remains little-understood. Authored by leading militaria specialists Ulric of England, Meine Ehre Heisßt Treue extends deep inside the Allgemeine-SS to reveal an unsurpassed creativity and philosophy. From the iconic, black SS uniform designed by Prof. Karl Diebitsch, graphic designer Walter Heck (and manufacturer Hugo Boss), to the applied arts, for example the 'first born' mother's brooch and Allach porcelain flower vase, this authoritative book, presents the most distinguished Allgemeine-SS collection to date. ILLUSTRATIONS: 1900 photographs *

      Meine Ehre heißt Treue
    • Collecting Time. Discover great WW2 German military watches. Explore rare watch movements. Learn how to collect with confidence. From the Collecting Time Series. Volume 1includes German Army, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe wristwatches, service watches, chronographs, chronometers and clocks. Splendid photography. Engaging & informative text.

      German military timepieces of World War II
    • The SS family

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Details how the SS (from the third Reich period) viewed the family unit, what their religious beliefs were, how they celebrated yearly festivities and what the symbols they used meant.

      The SS family