German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938 German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938

German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner April 10th, 1938

In a very good condition and extreme hard to find a German Third Reich Election Paper Road Banner of the April 10th, 1938 Elections!
The banner is made of thick paper and comes in a size of 78x220cm.
It contains the text 'Dein Ja, Dem Führer am 10. April'.
The right lower corner comes with the German Patent and maker marking.

These paper banners were hung above roads in town centers for the elections of April 10th 1938 for Adolf Hitler.
The sign comes with some cracks and damage on some rope eyelets but further a great and stunning museum piece!
Not many of these are left in the world!! A very stunning display item!


April 10, 1938: The Nazi regime held a parliamentary election and a plebiscite (referendum) regarding the Anschluss (the annexation of Austria into the German Reich). Voters were presented with a single-question ballot that combined the election of a Nazi-approved Reichstag and approval of Austria's annexation. The official results claimed a 99.6% turnout with 99.1% voting in favor.

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