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German WW2 Novelty Music CD

German WW2 Novelty Music CD

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Origin: basements.
State: Used, Good.

These handmade CDs contain old-style German marches, soldier songs, aviation/paratrooper themes, and archival wartime era themed recordings.

As these are all connected to highly sensitive WW2 organisations, so this is sold strictly as a historical audio / collector / research curiosity, not as political material.

The CD's are handprinted, from orginal recordings now long banned or limited in offering.
This is a one time batch only and each CD is as seen on photo.

Available titles

Großdeutschland – Von der Wehrtruppe zum Panzerkorps
Historical audio/documentary-style material about the Großdeutschland formation.

Hitler-Jugend – Ihre Lieder, Märsche und Verse Vol. 1
Historical youth-organisation songs, marches and verse. Sensitive archival subject.

Soldatenlieder Folge 3
German soldier-song compilation with marching/front-song atmosphere.

Marschlieder – Die ganze Kompanie
Classic German marching-song compilation.

Elitesoldaten – Musik in der Waffen-SS
Historical SS-related march/music compilation. Sensitive archival subject.

Marschmusik in Originalaufnahmen 1932–1945 – Unter dem Totenkopfbanner
Archival-style march recordings from the 1932–1945 period.

Fallschirmjäger & Flieger Märsche
German paratrooper and air-force themed marches.

Important note

This item is sold for historical, research, media-collector and novelty purposes only.
No political endorsement. No modern extremist use. Just strange old audio material from the militaria box.

Why cool?

Because it is not Spotify.
It is not polished.
It is not algorithm-friendly.

It is the kind of weird homemade historical CD that looks like it came from a German flea market table in 2004, between old medals, train postcards and one very suspicious VHS tape.

Perfect for collectors of historical media, military music researchers, reenactment sound reference, or the cursed corner of a Praporchik DVD/CD shelf.

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