DescriptionWochenspruch der NSDAP 11 January 1943.jpg
English: Wochenspruch der NSDAP was a Nazi wall newspaper which displayed quotations, mostly from Nazi leaders. It ran from 1937 to 1944, with around 450,000 copies printed each week to be posted in public places in Germany (source: [1], [2]). This edition prints a quote by Hermann Göring — translated: "We do not want to leave to our children and descendants what we can do ourselves." — along with an artistic rendition of him. The issue was published in the time of sending the Hoefle Telegram (11 January 1943), which described the deportation of more than a million Jews to the death camps, and during the Battle of Stalingrad (German capitulation at 2 February 1943) (source: [3], [4]).
Deutsch: Wochenspruch der NSDAP war eine von der NSDAP veröffentlichte Wandzeitung, die Zitate, meist von NS-Führern, enthielt. Sie erschien von 1937 bis 1944 in einer Auflage von etwa 450.000 Exemplaren pro Woche und wurde an öffentlichen Orten in Deutschland ausgehängt (Quelle: [5], [6]). Diese Ausgabe zeigt ein Zitat und eine künstlerische Darstellung von Hermann Göring ("Wir wollen nicht unseren Kindern und Nachkommen hinterlassen, was wir selbst tun konnen."). Sie erschien am Tag der Versendung des Höfle-Telegramms (11. Januar 1943), in dem die Ermordung von mehr als einer Million Juden in Vernichtungslagern der Aktion Reinhardt vermeldet wurde, und während der Schlacht von Stalingrad (deutsche Kapitulation am 2. Februar 1943).
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