Booklets and Pamphlets

This is a card from the Norwegian Air Lines and the Danish Air Lines. It is from the 1940s and was found with a small collection of WWII artifacts.

This is a vintage card from Ed. Schütz, a watchmaker in Lugano, Switzerland. This card was found in the same collection WWII artifacts as the Norwegian and Danish Air Lines card.

This is a booklet from the Palmgarden Red Cross Club in Frankfurt on Main, Germany and is from the 1940s. The booklet shows photographs of what it's like at the club.

This is a WWII-era greeting card made for men serving in the military. The card depicts a soldier and a sailor traveling around the world and interacting with the locals. The style of the card is typical of the 1940s with the people in the card having childlike features, from a large head to a button nose and two big eyes.

Below are two WWI stereoscopic views that were part of a war-themed set. The top one, titled "The Soldier," is the first in the set and depicts a soldier in his full uniform saluting. The bottom card, titled "Goodbye to the Loved Ones," shows the soldier saying his goodbyes before leaving home to go fight on the front. This view is the fourth one in the set.