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Deutschland, Drittes Reich. WWII Coin collection 1 Pfennig/2 Mark 1935-1943 (25 different Nazi Germany coins) incl. silver  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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€ 280
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Deutschland, Drittes Reich. WWII Coin collection 1 Pfennig/2 Mark 1935-1943 (25 different Nazi Germany coins) incl. silver (Ohne mindestpreis)

WWII Nazi Germany Coin Collection – Third Reich Historic collection of 25 different coins from Nazi Germany (Third Reich era), including multiple silver Reichsmark coins and others. Most display the eagle/swastika motif (covered in images per policy) Keywords for collectors & investors: Third Reich coins, WW2 German silver coins, World War II numismatics, military coinage, Nazi Germany coins, Reichsmark, scarce wartime issues. A well-balanced mix of years, denominations, and mintmarks – ideal for both seasoned collectors and newcomers to WWII numismatics. AG-Worldcoins – Over 7,000 successful sales on Catawiki with top feedback. Combined shipping available – pay only once when winning multiple lots in the same auction. Carefully packed and sent with Track & Trace. See more of our coin auctions: https://veiling.catawiki.nl/aanbod/hamaca extra info: MINT MARKS A - Berlin B - Vienna, 1938-1944 D - Munich E - Muldenhutten F - Stuttgart G - Karlsruhe J - Hamburg 1933-1945 A wide range of factors, such as humiliation of defeat, economic depression, poverty, and a pervasive feeling of discontent aided Hitler in his climb to power. After the unsuccessful Putsch (uprising against the Bavarian Government) in 1923, Hitler was imprisoned in Landsberg Fortress. While imprisoned Hitler dictated his book “Mein Kampf” which became the cornerstone of Nazism espousing Hitler’s irrational ideology and the manipulation of power without moral constraint as the basis of strategy. Master propagandist Josef Goebbels tried to attract the sympathetic attention of the German public. The usual tactic was to have Hitler promise all things to all people provided that they in turn would pledge to him their complete faith and obedience. Once in power, coercion was used to elicit the appearance of unanimous endorsement. Public works and military rearmament helped overcome the depression. It took the Nazis only about two years to consolidate their system politically. The combined terrorism of the storm troops and the police forces, including the Gestapo, stifled potential opposition. By 1935, Nazi affiliated organizations controlled all German cultural, professional, and economic fields, assuring strict compliance with the party line. With the passage of the Nurnberg Laws in 1935, the more ominous aspects of Nazi anti-Semitism came to light. Jews were deprived of their citizenship and forbidden to marry non- Jews. This was followed by confiscation of property, eventually culminating in the mass deportation to concentration and death camps. By 1936, unemployment was virtually eliminated and economic production was up to 1929 levels. All sources of information were under the control of Josef Goebbels, while all police power was in the hands of Heinrich Himmler. Himmler’s Gestapo would silence Germans who were not convinced by Goebbel’s propaganda machine. Usually the implied threat was enough. The majority of Germans did not suffer any ill effects at first and national pride stirred once again. Hitler’s audacity in foreign affairs met with success due to the trend of appeasement by the western powers. First, Germany withdrew from the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Council. In 1935, the Saar voted to return to Germany and Hitler renounced the reviled 1921 peace treaty and related pacts. In 1936, German forces reoccupied the Rhineland. In 1938, Austria was annexed and at the Munich Conference, which excluded Czechoslovakia, Great Britain and France agreed that the Sudetenland was to become German territory. In 1939, Slovakia became an independent Nazi Puppet State and the “Protectorate” of Bohemia and Moravia was established. Next came the German-Soviet non-aggression pact, which secretly divided up Poland between the two totalitarian powers. Great Britain and France finally declared war when Poland was invaded. The years of 1939-1942 were a period of impressive victories for Germany’s well-trained and equipped forces. However, when Hitler expanded his war beyond Western Europe by invading Africa and Russia and declaring war on the U.S.A., it started the chain of events, which would culminate in the total and final German defeat on May 8, 1945, VE Day, ending the European theater of the Second World War and The Third Reich.

Nr. 100301395

Verkauft
Deutschland, Drittes Reich. WWII Coin collection 1 Pfennig/2 Mark 1935-1943 (25 different Nazi Germany coins) incl. silver  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Deutschland, Drittes Reich. WWII Coin collection 1 Pfennig/2 Mark 1935-1943 (25 different Nazi Germany coins) incl. silver (Ohne mindestpreis)

WWII Nazi Germany Coin Collection – Third Reich
Historic collection of 25 different coins from Nazi Germany (Third Reich era), including multiple silver Reichsmark coins and others. Most display the eagle/swastika motif (covered in images per policy)

Keywords for collectors & investors: Third Reich coins, WW2 German silver coins, World War II numismatics, military coinage, Nazi Germany coins, Reichsmark, scarce wartime issues.

A well-balanced mix of years, denominations, and mintmarks – ideal for both seasoned collectors and newcomers to WWII numismatics.

AG-Worldcoins – Over 7,000 successful sales on Catawiki with top feedback. Combined shipping available – pay only once when winning multiple lots in the same auction. Carefully packed and sent with Track & Trace.
See more of our coin auctions: https://veiling.catawiki.nl/aanbod/hamaca


extra info:
MINT MARKS
A - Berlin
B - Vienna, 1938-1944
D - Munich
E - Muldenhutten
F - Stuttgart
G - Karlsruhe
J - Hamburg

1933-1945
A wide range of factors, such as humiliation of
defeat, economic depression, poverty, and a pervasive feeling of discontent aided Hitler in his climb to power. After the unsuccessful Putsch (uprising against the Bavarian Government) in 1923, Hitler was imprisoned in Landsberg Fortress. While imprisoned Hitler dictated his book “Mein Kampf” which became the cornerstone of Nazism espousing Hitler’s irrational ideology and the manipulation of power without moral constraint as the basis of strategy.
Master propagandist Josef Goebbels tried to attract the sympathetic attention of the German public. The usual tactic was to have Hitler promise all things to all people provided that they in turn would pledge to him their complete faith and obedience.
Once in power, coercion was used to elicit the appearance of unanimous endorsement. Public works and military rearmament helped overcome the depression. It took the Nazis only about two years to consolidate their system politically. The combined terrorism of the storm troops and the police forces, including the Gestapo, stifled potential opposition. By 1935, Nazi affiliated organizations controlled all German cultural, professional, and economic fields, assuring strict compliance with the party line.
With the passage of the Nurnberg Laws in 1935, the more ominous aspects of Nazi anti-Semitism came to light. Jews were deprived of their citizenship and forbidden to marry non- Jews. This was followed by confiscation of property, eventually culminating in the mass deportation to concentration and death camps.
By 1936, unemployment was virtually eliminated and economic production was up to 1929 levels. All sources of information were under the control of Josef Goebbels, while all police power was in the hands of Heinrich Himmler. Himmler’s Gestapo would silence Germans who were not convinced by Goebbel’s propaganda machine. Usually the implied threat was enough. The majority of Germans did not suffer any ill effects at first and national pride stirred once again.
Hitler’s audacity in foreign affairs met with success due to the trend of appeasement by the western powers. First, Germany withdrew from the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Council. In 1935, the Saar voted to return to Germany and Hitler renounced the reviled 1921 peace treaty and related pacts. In 1936, German forces reoccupied the Rhineland. In 1938, Austria was annexed and at the Munich Conference, which excluded Czechoslovakia, Great Britain and France agreed that the Sudetenland was to become German territory. In 1939, Slovakia became an independent Nazi Puppet State and the “Protectorate” of Bohemia and Moravia was established. Next came the German-Soviet non-aggression pact, which secretly divided up Poland between the two totalitarian powers. Great Britain and France finally declared war when Poland was invaded. The years of 1939-1942 were a period of impressive victories for Germany’s well-trained and equipped forces. However, when Hitler expanded his war beyond Western Europe by invading Africa and Russia and declaring war on the U.S.A., it started the chain of events, which would culminate in the total and final German defeat on May 8, 1945, VE Day, ending the European theater of the Second World War and The Third Reich.

Höchstgebot
€ 280
Iria Marcos Blanco
Experte
Schätzung  € 180 - € 220

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