ADOLF HITLER 1930 GERMAN HYPNOTIST & RISE OF THE OBSCURE NAZIS DURING DEPRESSION
$ 25.3$ 15.18
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Condition:GENTLY READ
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*Here you have a bit of VINTAGE HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA! Please...SEE THE SCAN!!! This is the surprising success of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler featured inside a complete 1930 edition of Reader's Digest Magazine. This 3–page article is titled "ADOLF HITLER, GERMAN HYPNOTIST" by Harry Lovin Binsse. This documents Hitler’s early career, the obscurity of the Nazi Party, and the way that Hitler in 1930 took advantage of the economic depression to win 107 seats in the Reichstag. One description of Adolf here is “He is a completely unimpressive figure. He resembles a Moravian traveling salesman. He has a little Charlie Chaplin moustache; a vacuous face. Of recent years he has grown fat…” The magazine is in fairly gently read condition. There is a chip at the bottom edge of the cover and some corner wear. Not mint, but otherwise clean and a tough find! Please Check Out My Ebay Store for more memorabilia! I am happy to send this to any country. 1st class air postage will be charged… More excellent packaging, and free 1st class shipping here in the United States! 01233