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Printed in 1942
I found this by accident while looking for vintage WWII paper toys, I don't remember where, and thought they were pretty cool. I cleaned them up as best I could and printed them on photo paper which will be glued to heavier card. I haven't built them yet but will try to ASAP
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Thanks for sharing. I'll add this to my WWII propaganda file.
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Hitler, Goerring and ...Goebbels?
Whos the guy on the left?
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Bannon?
or maybe Trump?
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Curious find. Thanks a lot!
Seems to be a collector's item worth some money: WWII Era Hitler / Nazi Officer Paper Doll Cut Out Pull String Toys, Uncut 13 x 18" Sheet, Framed - Current price: $235
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Hitler, Göring, Goebbels and Ribbentrop.
Not that I knew. I had to search a bit. Found the names here: Hitler in Berlijn | Woest & Vredig
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Hi All,
And hi, DWest. These figures are known as Jumping-Jacks here in America, and as Hempelmann in Germany. They usually depict people, but animals are occasionally seen. I'm attaching an internet drawing of the attachment points on the back of a Hampelmann, and also note the small line drawing included with the artwork of the four despots. The arms and legs are secured (riveted) to the torso so that they will move when the interconnected strings are pulled. The drawing of the bear does not show a loop or string at its top. The head must be held firmly when the bottom string is pulled to make the arms and legs move up and down. Interestingly, this attachment point on your evil quartet is shown on the small line drawing as a noose. I haven't built a Hampelmann yet, but I have a few in my digital collection. As an aside, I think that's von Ribbentrop on the far left. Good (if a little bit disturbing) find. Score and fold, Thumb Dog |
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umm, anyone notice how to "hang" the jumping jacks?
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I did LOL. Definitely not a toy of the fatherland!
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