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Hello Greg,
On Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 09:59:32 , you wrote:
> I have some questions regarding the German made Elastolin toy soldiers of the
> 1933-1943 period. These soldiers are made of "Masse" or composition and are
> about 7.5cm tall, and very acurately painted to represent the German armed
> forces of the period. The Equipemnt and uniforms rapidly change reflexive to
> the development of the rise of the Nazi state. The prominent political figures
> were also produced incredible detail.
Sounds like an excellent collection.
> I am designing a virtual exhibit of nice collection of these figurines that
> mostly appear to date to the earlier 1933-1936/37 period. I am working on the
> idea that the The toys were very representive of the idealistic times and
> changes of Germany at this time. I think it is possible or probable to to make
> some fair asumptions connecting the pride in one's nation and its
> military/political party. I have been approaching the project from the veiw of
> the German youth groups, camps and rallies of the times and the toys and
> messages they were constantly presented with.
Sounds like an excellent exhibit.
> Am I walking a thin line discussing the rise of Nazi culture?
Why would you be? It's part of our shared past.
> Are there any good resources anyone might know of?
I'm betting a google with key words will yield a ton of material.
> Is it politicially objectible to show toys that are indictive of the Nazi
> period when they are so acurate?
I'm saddened to hear this. Forget the PC aspect. Censorship of any sort
is not valid in any historical research.
> HOw much of a discussion of Nazi culture is okay - I do not want to sound like
> I am promoting it.
How could you be?
> I am steering clear of the post 1938 period for this reseason.
Why?
Good luck, and ignore the censors, even the one lurking within. ;-)
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Regards,
Pádraig
Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 09:50:47 [-0800 UTC]
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