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Title: German "Achtung" Enamel Warning Sign with Embossed Eagle and Swastika, Circa WWII Era

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Title: German "Achtung" Enamel Warning Sign with Embossed Eagle and Swastika, Circa WWII Era

Description: A haunting artifact from a pivotal time in history, this 6" x 8" German enamel sign stands as a stark reminder of the past. Bright yellow in color with bold red lettering spelling "Achtung" (German for "Attention" or "Warning"), it features a striking warning skull graphic. Turning the sign reveals an embossed "wegal" (likely a typo or misidentification, as the symbol is commonly referred to as the "Reichsadler") – an eagle clutching a swastika, representing Nazi Germany during this era.

Product Details:

  • Origin: Germany
  • Dimensions: 6" x 8"
  • Material: Enamel
  • Colors: Yellow and red
  • Iconography: "Achtung" and warning skull on the front; embossed eagle with swastika on the back
  • Condition: Given its historical context, the sign may exhibit signs of wear or aging consistent with vintage artifacts.

Brief History:

Enamel Signs in WWII Era: Throughout the early to mid-20th century, enamel signs were popular across Europe for various purposes, from advertisements to warnings. Their durable nature ensured longevity, even in harsh conditions.

The Swastika & Eagle: The eagle clutching a swastika, known as the 'Reichsadler', was a symbol of Nazi Germany, signifying the regime's influence and might. The swastika, an ancient symbol with origins predating the Nazis, became synonymous with hate, anti-Semitism, and tyranny during their reign.

This "Achtung" sign serves as a tangible connection to a somber period in global history. Handling and displaying such an artifact should be done with the utmost respect and understanding of its profound historical context.

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