2 Russian postcards titled “before the attack”, during WW1. B
Price: $90.00
2 Russian postcards titled “before the attack”, during WW1. B
Price: $90.00
Set of 11 illustrations made for the thirteenth volume of Universal History edited by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. B
Price: $250.00
3 propaganda postcards from the Italian Black Shirts (P.N.F.) supporting the invasion of Russia. B
Price: $120.00
Postcard of President Loubet in Russia in 1902. B
Price: $30.00
Photo on postcard stock of Polish soldiers in 1946. B
Price: $30.00
Bulgarian photo postcard of the marriage of King Boris to Giovanna of Italy, daughter of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, in a Catholic ceremony – not a Mass – at the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy, on 25 October 1930. B
Price: $50.00
3 early Russian photographic postcards of Stalin and Trotsky. B
Price: $150.00
Collection of 93 photos from an Italian soldier fighting with the 8th Army in Russia on the Don River front in the winter of 1942. The poor quality of Italian artillery is evident as most of it had been diverted to North Africa. A good mix of civilian photos, damage to buildings, military life, Russian partisan sabatoge, Italians repairing damage caused by sabatoge, some German content but most remarkable are the photos of Italians executing Russian partisans. Photo collections of Italians fighting in Russia are rare, and some of the photos in this collection are quite rare. B
Price: $990.00
May, 1943, directive from the Italian military governor of Montenegro, Pirzio Biroli. It states: Officers, non-commissioned officers, corporals, soldiers, airmen and legionnaires.
in the action that you will initiate together with valiant divisions of the German army and of the SS against the communist partisan formations that have descended into Montenegro from the other regions of ex-Yugoslavia I am sure that, in frenzied emulation of impetus, decision and constancy, you will sweep away the lands of the Governorate once and for all the common enemies and you will avenge the comrades in arms who gloriously fell or fell in the bitter guerrilla warfare of two years between the rocks and the pits of Cernagora.
None of the rebels must escape the vigorous grip and the fatal punishment that awaits them!
These Montenegrin mountains which, in the intentions of the partisans, were to constitute the impregnable stronghold of communism in the Balkans, from which to stab the Axis troops in the back in the gigantic struggle against the hybrid and obscene Anglo-Russian-American alliance, will instead be the tomb of the adventurers hired mercenaries from Moscow, London and Washington, a true race of criminals without extenuating circumstances and traitors with no respect for family, religion and homeland. B
Price: $200.00
U.R.S.S.? A pro-Russian view from France, 1936. 22 pages. B
Price: $90.00