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Toy soldiers and real battles: 1938 composite toy soldiers production video
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019
1938 composite toy soldiers production video
A German factory in Thuringia manufacturing composite toy soldiers in 1938 ; the various stages of production (F.Fischer or Marolin ?)The video was found in the Instituto Luce archive. The Institute, based in Rome, was a powerful propaganda tool of the Musolini’s fascist regime in Italy.
A nice find, these look like the pin/broach figures that were made to be sold for the WHW (WinterHilfsWerk) charity. The alpine soldier with skis is quite common, they were more of a ceramic than masse composition.
Thank you very much for this information Brian ! I really didn't know that these figures are made for WHW. Do you know the company ? As far as I know F.Fischer and Marolin were based in Thuringia.
Sorry I don't know who made these particular figures, all sorts of things were produced by lots of companies all over Germany for the WHW, I will ask some of my friends.
A nice find, these look like the pin/broach figures that were made to be sold for the WHW (WinterHilfsWerk) charity. The alpine soldier with skis is quite common, they were more of a ceramic than masse composition.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this information Brian ! I really didn't know that these figures are made for WHW. Do you know the company ? As far as I know F.Fischer and Marolin were based in Thuringia.
ReplyDeleteSorry I don't know who made these particular figures, all sorts of things were produced by lots of companies all over Germany for the WHW, I will ask some of my friends.
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