German Signaal magazine, Dutch language version, number 17, September 1, 1942 issue, whose front cover features a German soldier lying next to an explosion.
Good overall condition.
Genuine WWII German magazine, Die Wehrmacht , February 9, 1944, on the front cover of which appears the picture of a German transport aircraft, the Me 323 Gigant.
Has tape repairs on the front cover.
German propaganda magazine, Die Wehrmacht, August 23, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which appears a soldier manipulating some antitank mine.
Original German language edition.
Quite good overall condition -- several photos have been cut off.
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