German Winterhilfswerk/WHW “Wir Helfen Gegen Hunger Kälte” Door Plaque & Tinnie

$74.97

Nice very early, November 1933 WHW items. Celluloid and zinc. Both marked PAULMANN & CRONE LUDENSCHEID. The tinnie is 20mm across while the wall plaque is 75mm across. Both in very good condition.

The Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: Winter Relief of the German People), commonly known by its abbreviated form Winterhilfswerk (WHW), was an annual donation drive by the National Socialist People’s Welfare (German: Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt) to help finance charitable work. Initially an emergency measure to support people during the Great Depression, it went on to become a major source of funding for the activities of the NSV and a major component of Germany’s welfare state. Donations to the WHW, which were voluntary in name but de facto required of German citizens, supplanted tax-funded welfare institutions and freed up money for rearmament. Furthermore, it had the propagandistic role of publicly staging the solidarity of the Volksgemeinschaft.

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