Manifest des Nationalkomitees "Freies Deutschland" an die Wehrmacht und an das deutsche Volk, Moskau, 14. Juli 1943, Russian leaflet in German language, four pages, July 14th, 1943, very rare!

four pages, fourth page with small stamp "KK" (Collection Klaus Kirchner), very rare!

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The National Committee Free Germany (Nationalkomitee Freies Detuschland "NKFD") was an association of German prisoners of war soldiers and officers with communist German emigrants who wanted to fight National Socialism and conceive of a different Germany. The association was formed in the Soviet Union in 1943 and existed until the end of 1945. From July 12th to 13th, 1943, the National Committee “Free Germany” was founded in Krasnogorsk near Moscow on the initiative of the USSR and its highest military leadership under the supervision of the GRU secret service . Erich Weinert was elected President of the NKFD. The KPD's emigration leadership was represented by Anton Ackermann, Wilhelm Florin, Wilhelm Pieck and Walter Ulbricht. One of the main activities of the NKFD was to produce leaflets and pamphlets calling on Wehrmacht soldiers on the Eastern Front to resist, or at least defect. However, the propaganda material dropped had no significant, demonstrable effect in the German ranks.

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