Nsbo (2 results)
Published by NSBO. Nazi. NSDAP 1934
- Hardcover
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.Riverby Books
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Good
US$ 150.00
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Hardcover. Purple cloth spine, hardcover red boards with Nazi swastika in gear on the front cover, in gold. 32 pages, with simple staple-binding. Title page, "Die Deutsche Arbeitsfront. Arbeit ist Schopfung/Arbeit ist Disziplin." Inside front cover with printed sentiment from Hilter, "Es mag einer tät…ig sein, wo immer er will, er darf nie vergessen, fisz die Nation nur lebt durch die Arbeir aller." [One may be active wherever he wants, he must never forget that the nation lives only by the work of all.] Blue crayon writing on the title page in German - first word is "Nazi" in curly cursive writing. Gau MO nr 1894773. With owner's name, official stamp, and then monthly stamps (actual green stamps, licked and attached) for every month from Sept 1935 through March 1945. There is no photograph of the worker whose book this was. Name is Gleisner. Good condition. Please email with questions or to request photos.
Published by Verlag von Reimar Hobbing,, Berlin: 1934
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.Zephyr Used & Rare Books
Contact seller5-star sellerTall 8vo. 258, [2] pp. Photo frontispiece, 52 photo illusts., 1 large folding table with the organizational structure of the NSBO. Gray linen, black lettering & decoration on front cover, spine (removed ex-lib spine label, ffep. pasted to front pastedown, small ex-lib stamp on title, minor shelfwear), still G copy. First edition… of this very scarce work tracing how the NSBO Labor Front was broken from its Socialist leanings, and brought within the Nazi Party ranks. After the unions were dissolved by Hitler in May, 1933, many of the NSBO thought they would become a state-sanctioned monopoly, instead they were relegated to a minority position and the youth organization was transferred entirely over to the control of the Hitler Youth. After the purges of the SA, the labor leaders were forced to report directly to the Nazi Party, and were no longer allowed to intervene in State, or local affairs. Within a very short amount of time the Labor Front turned from being an economic revolution of the masses into a characteristic Nazi bureaucracy. See: Schoenbaum, Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939, pp. 82-87.