Description: ORIGINAL! RARE! GERMAN PRE-WW2 ANTI AMERICAN SINGER SEWING MACHINE BROADSIDE 1925 RARE! GERMAN PRE-WW2 ANTI AMERICAN SINGER SEWING MACHINE POLITICAL BROADSIDE 1925 PRODUCED BY THE : (RDM) REICHSVERBAND DEUTSCHER MECHANIKER (Reich Association of German Mechanics) ------------------------Rough Translation-------------------------German citizens!German workers!German women!Every penny earned from the Singer sewing machines goes to enemy countries.Every penny for this does damages to the German national wealth.The Anglo-American “The Singer Manufacturing Co.” has been making great efforts for a long time to take over sales of sewing machines in Germany. She wants to create a monopoly for herself.There is a danger that an important branch of German industry will be ruined by large foreign capital, which will force the German sewing machine factories to restrict production and lay off workers.As a result, thousands of small livelihoods are destroyed.The Singer factory in Wittenberge, Potsdam district, whose picture is displayed in all Singer branches, is only an apparently German company. Some finished Singer sewing machines, Singer tops, etc. come from America and England, where the owners of the Singer shares live and pocket the earnings.The Singer company only pays a small amount Dividend in Germany because all foreign deliveries are charged high by the Singer Trust; so that very low taxes have to be paid to the German Reich. In a lawsuit brought by the Singer Co. before the Schweidnitz Regional Court against our member Knauer (2b 0 554/21). Unfair competition was established by the judgment of October 10, 1923, among others. been found: “The plaintiff is a stock corporation based in Berlin. It manufactures sewing machines known as Singer machines in its factory in Wittenberge and only sells them to the public in its own shops through its agents. It is well known that the American Singer Trust, in order to gain better sales for its goods in foreign countries, has built its own factories in the foreign countries or bought them up and has these factories work under companies that are legally established in the foreign countries appear as domestic. The same is true for the plaintiff. It also uses the patents of the American Singer Trust in its factory in Wittenberge out of.As is also well known, the plaintiff's machines bear the name of the company, The Singer Manufacturing Co." - In addition to this company, the trademark contains the words "Trade Mark".The needles are called “Singer Needles”. All of these are signs of economic dependence on the American parent company.* Regarding the teachers' tours, it should be particularly pointed out that "The Singer Manufacturing Co.", based on the German-American peace treaty, is claiming damages in the enormous amount of 27 million gold marksagainst the German Reich at the German-American arbitration court. We all have to suffer from this.Anyone who buys a Singer sewing machine in Germany is sending their money abroad and damaging the German national wealth and our economy. In doing so, he increases the misery among the German people. Remember!German sewing machines are superior to foreign ones!The verdict of the director of an American sewing machine factory before the Finance Committee of the United States Senate in Washington reads: Gentlemen, I regret to tell you that the foreign...(German) sewing machines are completely equivalent to ours, if not even partially superior.For every German, for every housewife, every seamstress, every master tailor, for every other tradesman and industry that needs sewing machines, but especially for every German school and every German authoritythere is only one principle:German, with only German sewing machines!Toni Eggler, Wolfratshausen, mechanical workshopReich Association of German Mechanics e. v.Bremen headquarters------------------------------------------------------- THIS IS ONE OF THE ORIGINAL, LIGHTLY HANDLED BROADSIDES THAT WERE HANDED OUT IN GERMANY LEADING UP TO THE GERMAN 1925 ELECTIONS OF PAUL von HINDENBURG. PRINTED IN GERMANY 1925. BLACK INK ONE SIDE. LIGHT WEIGHT GROUND WOOD NEWSPRINT PAPER. DIMENSIONS: 9" x 12 5/8" CONDITION IS EXTREMELY FINE SOME VERY MINOR YELLOWING OF THE PAPER AND SOME VERY LIGHT HANDLING FROM ITS 98+ YEARS. (please see pictures) THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY PLEASE SEE MY 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE.
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Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2024-11-23T23:48:58.000Z
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Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany