Winterhilfswerk des deutschen volkes Stock Photos and Images
RMMR5HH7–Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (Winter Relief of the German People), WHW, propaganda poster for its' annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance charitable work
RM2DD5PYF–Nazi Propaganda original vintage poster WINTERHILFSWERK - EIN VOLK HILFT SICH SELBST! WINTER RELIEF WORK - A PEOPLE HELPS ITSELF. Image of an ideal Aryan family with eagle holding a swastika in the top left corner. The Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: 'Winter Relief of the German People'), commonly known by its abbreviated form Winterhilfswerk or WHW, was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance charitable work in the Third Reich. Its slogan was 'None shall starve or freeze'.Germany. Year 1930
RM2BX56E8–During a street assembly of the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (Winter Relief of the German People), organized by the German Labor Front, peace slogans are held up after the Munich conference (The Reich and Peace are secured! We thank and help the Fuehrer). During the fundraising 'Fuehrerbuechlein' are sold for 'As much as you can afford' (poster).
RM2WJWW63–Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (WHW) Winterhilfswerk 1935/1936 badge (WHW: Winter help work) representing the Wolfsangel (Wolf or Crampon hook) with Traverse (attributed title), 1935. Leather. Metal. Museum of the Liberation of Paris - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum.
RM2BX562H–The actress Zarah Leander collects for the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (Winter Relief of the German People) at the Volksfilmtag in Berlin.
RFMP8ED6–Old German postal card / postcard: The Working profession of the 'Winter Relief ' January 1938, 1939 with special cancellation Berlin-Charlottenburg
RM2BX56H8–Members of the NSDStB (in uniform) raise money for the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: Winter Relief of the German People).
RMEYMTY7–Nazi Third Reich propaganda, magazines of Winterhilfswerk or Winter Relief of the German Peoples, 1939,
RMTA2G93–Food transports of the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes are unloaded in Vienna by SA men. After Austria's annexation to the German Reich, food is sent to Austria.
RFPC7PDP–German historical postal card: Worker with a hammer and a soldier with a rifle. 'Winter Relief' fund. Fight, work, sacrifice, issue 1940, Germany
RM2DBHWWM–Christmas presents from the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes in the hall of the Berlin Radio for children of poor families from the Saar region, where a referendum was to be held in 1935 on a possible return to the German Reich.
RFR1MFDK–German historical postage stamp: Farmer sharpening his scythe. Emergency assistance Fund. Honourable professions, 1934, Germany, the Third Reich
RMH3AEKR–Winterhilfswerk clothing store, 1934
RFP4EBP0–German historical postal card: 4th winter Olympic games 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, mountain landscape, 1935, Germany, Third Reich, Winter Relief
RMH3AEKN–Winterhilfswerk voucher, 1935
RFP4EBPB–German historical postal card: 'Winter Relief' Series 'Ships', Fishermen on a trawler throwing nets into the sea, issue 1937, Germany, Third Reich
RMH3AEJW–Winterhilfswerk coupon for coals, 1934
RFR1MFEE–German historical postage stamp: Builder-Mason with trowel. Emergency assistance Fund. Honourable professions, 1934, Germany, the Third Reich
RMTA2719–Propaganda photo of a collecting box for the NS-Winterhilfswerk with donors.
RM2FKR4P9–Nazi Propaganda original vintage poster WINTERHILFSWERK - EIN VOLK HILFT SICH SELBST! WINTER RELIEF WORK - A PEOPLE HELPS ITSELF” Image of an ideal Aryan family with eagle holding a swastika in the top left corner. The Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: 'Winter Relief of the German People'), commonly known by its abbreviated form Winterhilfswerk or WHW, was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance charitable work in the Third Reich. Its slogan was 'None shall starve or freeze'.Germany. Year 1930
RMTA16GJ–Members of the Bund Deutscher Maedel collect clothes with a handcart for the NS-Winterhilfswerk.
RM2WJYEG2–Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (WHW) Danzig insignia (Dantzig) handed over during quests for the benefit of the Winterhilfswerk (WHW: Winter help work) (attributed title), 1933. Stamped metal, fabric, painting, cardboard paper. Museum of the Liberation of Paris - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum.
RMTA2HFX–Officers of SA and SS at an administrative office of the Winterhilfswerk.
RMTA352A–Members of SA and Jungvolk collect clothes for the Winter Relief.
RMEYMTY6–Nazi Third Reich propaganda, magazines of Winterhilfswerk or Winter Relief of the German Peoples, 1939,
RMTA2KN7–Raising campaign for the Nazi Winter Relief with trumpeter and horse-drawn carts of the Wehrmacht in Berlin-Charlottenburg.
RMTA2E3X–Workers unload potato bags from a train which the Winterhilfe had received as donation.
RMTA2FTY–SA members at one of the collections for the WHW, which are often subject to considerable pressure, at Fabriciusstrasse in Berlin-Charlottenburg.
RMTA23NE–Members of the HJ-Jungvolk advertise with drums for the Winterhilfswerk.
RMTA2YGB–A Reichswehr trumpeter on a cart of the Winterhilfswerk with posters for the collection of clothes.
RFR1MFE9–German postage stamp: Architect with a pencil and a square. Emergency assistance Fund. Honourable professions, 1934, Germany, the Third Reich
RMTA17FR–As part of a donation campaign of the Nazi Winterhilfswerk, farmers donate food to village residents. (Undated photo)
RM2HPMRYN–Nazi Propaganda original vintage poster WINTERHILFSWERK - EIN VOLK HILFT SICH SELBST! WINTER RELIEF WORK - A PEOPLE HELPS ITSELF” Image of an ideal Aryan family with eagle holding a swastika in the top left corner. The Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: 'Winter Relief of the German People'), commonly known by its abbreviated form Winterhilfswerk or WHW, was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance charitable work in the Third Reich. Its slogan was 'None shall starve or freeze'.Germany. Year 1930
RMTA36X0–A room established by the Nazi Winterhilfswerk to warm up and read in the Stresemannstrasse in Koeniggraetz, today Hradec Kralove.
RMRHPNJB–Vintage 1940's WW2 German Nazi Propaganda Poster Third Reich Second World War – Winter Relief of the German People (Und Dein Opfer fur's Winterhilfswerk (WHW)?) Image of a wounded soldier with an Iron Cross. The Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: 'Winter Relief of the German People'), commonly known by its abbreviated form Winterhilfswerk or WHW, was an annual drive by the Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt (National Socialist People’s Welfare Organization) to help finance charitable work. Its slogan was 'None shall starve or freeze'. Germany 1942 Artist M Volkir
RM2WJYJBR–Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (WHW) Insigne Pommern (Pomerania) handed over during quests for the benefit of the Winterhilfswerk (WHW: Winter help work) (attributed title), 1933. Stamped metal, fabric, painting, cardboard paper. Museum of the Liberation of Paris - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum.
RM2F76F6X–Nazi Germany 1940's Red Cross Promotion Poster by Schuchert, Hamburg for the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (WHW), an annual drive in Nazi Germany by the National Socialist People's Welfare (German: en:Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt) to help finance charitable work, promoting a WW2 1941 German Red Cross campaign. Date1941
RMTA158R–Undated photo of an event of the 'Reichsvereinigung deutscher Hausfrauen' (Reich Association of German Housewives), in which, as a result of the forced Eintopf Sonntage (Stew Sundays) for the Winterhilfswerk, corresponding recipe suggestions were presented.
RMTA271F–SA officers eating stew after their promotion - symbolic of the Winterhilfswerk propaganda - in the vestibule of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet (today Humboldt-University), as guest of honor, the mother of the killed SA member Harry Anderssen (left in front).
RM2DBHNTY–Paul Hartmann holds out the collection box of the WHW-Spende to Hermann Goering (right). The picture was taken at the festive performance for the 150th anniversary of the Staatliches Schauspielhaus.
RMH3AEK9–Collection for the Winter Relief, 1935
RMH3AENC–WHW clothing store in Berlin, 1934
RMH3AEM3–Collection box of the Winter Relief
RFR1MFEW–German postage stamp: Blacksmith with hammer and anvil, Emergency assistance Fund. Honourable professions, 1934, Germany, the Third Reich
RMH3AEM7–Distribution of Winter Relief Christmas packages, 1937
RM2WJW8YR–Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (WHW) insignia deutsches Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross) Helft Uns Helfen! For the benefit of the Winterhilfswerk (WHW: Winter help work) (attributed title), 1936. Material of synthetic origin. Metal, red paint. Museum of the Liberation of Paris - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum.
RM2DBHX0P–Students of the Phillipps-University of Marburg nail a national emblem as a contribution to the Winter Relief Service.
RMTA2RCD–A ticket seller for the lottery of the Nazi Winter Relief.
RMTA2528–Members of the Hitlerjugend with a contributor for the Winter Relief, who may hit a nail in the coat of arms of the Hitler Youth. (Undated photo)
RFR1MFF8–German historical postage stamp: Businessman with phone. Emergency assistance Fund. Honourable professions, 1934, Germany, the Third Reich
RF2ERWB4H–German historical postal card: Carl Peters, 'Winter Relief' Series Outstanding personalities of Germany, issue 1939, world war two, Third Reich
RFR0FM9X–German historical postal card: Carl Peters, 'Winter Relief' Series Outstanding personalities of Germany, issue 1939, world war two, Third Reich
RFPC1H6X–German historical postal card: 'Winter Relief' Series 'Ships', Fishermen on a trawler throwing nets into the sea, issue 1937, Germany, world war two
RMTA2G5N–Propaganda image of a collecting box of the Nazi Winter Relief.
RMTA34XM–Eintopfsonntag (stew-sunday) established as a Nazi-propaganda measure for the Winter Relief - here a contemporary symbolic image.
RMTA1892–Nazi propaganda measure for the Winter Relief: A stew table on Potsdamer Platz.
RMTA2B50–Nazi propaganda measure for the Winter Relief: On the 'Eintopfsonntag' (stew-Sunday), even in high-end restaurants like the Horcher only stew could be served.
RMTA2R50–Children are hitting nails into a coat of arms of the Hitler Youth (HJ) during a donation campaign for the Nazi Winter Relief.
RMTA14K5–Symbolic picture of the Nazi-propaganda on the Eintopf Sonntag (Stew Sunday) program of the Winter Relief: Family when eating. (Undated photo)
RFP4EBPA–German historical postal card: Martin Luther, 'Winter Relief' Series Outstanding personalities of Germany, issue 1939, world war two, Third Reich
RFT39J1C–German historical stamp: portrait of a man in a fur coat, a sleigh pulled by a horse. Series 'Winter Welfare' issue 1940, Polish Governor-General
RMTA2DWD–Members of SA and SS receive collecting boxes, with which they should carry out a 'Winterpfennig' collection for the Nazi Winter Relief.
RMTA3B35–Members of the HJ on a decorated vehicle for the collection of the so-called Winterpfennig for the WHW.
RMTA30BY–Field kitchens with stew of the Wach-Regiments Berlin at a propaganda event at the Town Hall Charlottenburg for the Eintopfessen of the Winter Relief Organization (Slogan: 'Berlin isst heute sein Eintopfgericht' - Berlin eats his stew today) . In the foreground children sit on military horses.
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