Nederlandse Politie, 1st y, No 12
De Nederlandsche Politie – May 1943
Volume 1, No. 12 – 15 May 1943
Official publication of the Kameraadschapsbond (November 1942 – May 1945), the organization representing the Dutch police during the Second World War.
The magazine had a distinctly National Socialist character and served to promote the ideology of the German occupation authorities.
It contains numerous informative articles on police-related subjects, often illustrated with photographs and drawings.
The section "Official Announcements" includes many personnel transfers and appointments, providing a wealth of information for historians and researchers.
The magazine was published twice a month between 1943 and 1945.
It was printed by the Arbeiderspers printing house in Amsterdam, which also produced much of the printed material for the SS.
Note: The role of the Dutch police during the occupation remains highly controversial. In particular, members of the so-called Schalkhaar Police became known for actively pursuing resistance members, black market traders, and especially Jewish citizens. As a result, this period continues to be an important subject of historical research.
Condition: Complete and in good condition.
Offered strictly as a historical collectible for research, documentation, and collecting purposes.
€ 25,00
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