Description
Large quarto. red cloth in non price-clipped dustjacket. Extensively illustrated in color and black and white. “..a compilation..” representing “the best collection ever to appear in print of the largest selling magazine in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II.” As a product of Goebbel’s Propaganda Company, Signal was published in Berlin “largely for the consumption of neutral and subject peoples,” even reaching the United States before Dec. 7, 1941. A fancinating social document, and a rare glimpse inside Nazi controled Europe, as they wished the outside world to see them. An unread, unmarked, as new copy.