Invitations, Posters, and Advertisements
Two invitations, one (white) to a culture convention (Kulturtagung) to take place on Sept. 9, 1936. The Führer's representative for matters of the “spiritual and ideological training and education of the NSDAP” (Der Beauftragte des Führers für die gesamte geistige und weltanschauliche Schulung und Erziehung der NSDAP) issued the invitation to this event which will include an address by the Führer. The second (red) is a guest admission to the Berlin international Filmkongress, to take place on April 27, 1935.
Invitation to an evening of chamber music by contemporary German composers, organized by the composers' department of the Reichsmusikkammer in collaboration with the Fellowship of German Artists. Performing pieces by composers Otto Braun, Rudolf Petzold, and Hans Chemin-Petit.
Posters announcing cultural events during third Reich:
Celebration of the German Book organized as part of the Week of the German Book by the Reich Literature Chamber, featuring reading from the work of Wiesbadener authors, and talks by artists from the Wiesbaden Theater. October, 1937.
A Public Lecture by Prof. Drweyen (member of the Reich's Chamber of Culture) on the topic “Wie man sich in Menschen irren kann: Instructions on the knowledge of human nature with demonstrations on members of the audience.”
A Performance of Konrad Beste's play Farmer, God and Devil
Advertisements announcing the new edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf on the occasion's of the Führer's 50th Birthday (1939) and its reaching a circulation of 5 million copies: “This luxury edition is an ornament for every library... Since the edition is limited, one can take into consideration that it will will be available only for a short period.”