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Rindeleht about attempt on Hitler's life, July 22nd, 1944.

Branch: WAFFEN SS
Product Code: gp668
Price: 28.00€40.00€


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Rindeleht about attempt on Hitler's life, July 22nd, 1944. Volume 29 (62).

Professionally restored, total 12 pages. Newspaper in Estonian.

The assassination attempt on the Hitler's life took place on July 20th 1944 at the Wolfsschanze near Rastenburg, East Prussia.

"Rindeleht" Newspaper

(Frontline Paper, No. 29 (62), Saturday, July 22, 1944, Price 10 Pennies)


Estonian People

The Estonian people, with gratitude to God and joy, announce that the murderous struggle of the Third Reich and Bolshevism, led by Adolf Hitler, against the misfortunes of his fate, makes our common fight against our common enemy increasingly possible.

The Estonian people congratulate the German people on the fact that, by God's will, they are defending and saving the life of the German state and thereby fulfilling their highest task – to save Europe, and with it Estonia, from the threat of Bolshevism.

Tallinn, July 21, 1944
Dr. Mäe,
Leader of the Estonian Self-Government.


Battles Grow More Intense

The article describes the ongoing intense battles, the increasing pressure on the fronts, and the defense of German and Estonian forces against the Soviet advance. It mentions fights in the areas of Ternopil, Lviv, and other locations where the Red Army was advancing.

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Description

Rindeleht about attempt on Hitler's life, July 22nd, 1944. Volume 29 (62).

Professionally restored, total 12 pages. Newspaper in Estonian.

The assassination attempt on the Hitler's life took place on July 20th 1944 at the Wolfsschanze near Rastenburg, East Prussia.

"Rindeleht" Newspaper

(Frontline Paper, No. 29 (62), Saturday, July 22, 1944, Price 10 Pennies)


Estonian People

The Estonian people, with gratitude to God and joy, announce that the murderous struggle of the Third Reich and Bolshevism, led by Adolf Hitler, against the misfortunes of his fate, makes our common fight against our common enemy increasingly possible.

The Estonian people congratulate the German people on the fact that, by God's will, they are defending and saving the life of the German state and thereby fulfilling their highest task – to save Europe, and with it Estonia, from the threat of Bolshevism.

Tallinn, July 21, 1944
Dr. Mäe,
Leader of the Estonian Self-Government.


Battles Grow More Intense

The article describes the ongoing intense battles, the increasing pressure on the fronts, and the defense of German and Estonian forces against the Soviet advance. It mentions fights in the areas of Ternopil, Lviv, and other locations where the Red Army was advancing.

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