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  • WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER
    Nov. 21, 2024

    WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER

    Est: $600 - $800

    Ultra rare Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 39.75 x 28.5 inches. Minor tear and minor water damage at the bottom edge. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary that was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modeled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria.

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  • WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER
    Sep. 12, 2024

    WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Ultra rare Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 39.75 x 28.5 inches. Minor tear and minor water damage at the bottom edge. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary that was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modeled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria.

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  • Gyorgy SZENNIK (Hungarian b.1923 ) Judaica Rabbi Oil Painting
    Aug. 29, 2024

    Gyorgy SZENNIK (Hungarian b.1923 ) Judaica Rabbi Oil Painting

    Est: $100 - $1,000

    DESCRIPTION: Gyorgy SZENNIK (Hungarian b.1923 ) Judaica Rabbi original Jewish oil painting on canvas. Depicts a male portrait facing left. Signed G. Sezhnik on the lower bottom corner. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: Hungary DIMENSIONS: H: 24" W: 20" CONDITION: Goo overall condition Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

    Akiba Galleries
  • WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER
    Jul. 03, 2024

    WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Ultra rare Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 39.75 x 28.5 inches. Minor tear and minor water damage at the bottom edge. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary that was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modeled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria.

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  • WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER
    May. 06, 2024

    WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Ultra rare Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 39.75 x 28.5 inches. Minor tear and minor water damage at the bottom edge. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary that was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modeled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria.

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  • WWII WAFFEN-SS HUNGARIAN POSTER
    Aug. 25, 2023

    WWII WAFFEN-SS HUNGARIAN POSTER

    Est: $600 - $700

    Scarce original Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 26 x 39 inches sight. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary which was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modelled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria. This poster has been framed in a simple frame and has not been examined out of the frame. Possibly lightly trimmed, 26 x 39 inches sight.

    Fairhill Auction LLC
  • WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER
    Aug. 12, 2022

    WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Ultra rare Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 39.75 x 28.5 inches. Minor tear and minor water damage at bottom edge. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary which was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modelled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria.

    Fairhill Auction LLC
  • WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER
    Jul. 01, 2022

    WWII WAFFEN-SS GYORGY SZENNIK POSTER

    Est: $600 - $800

    Ultra rare Hungarian 'Waffen-SS' poster, 'I Fight, You Must Work for Victory!', artwork by Gyorgy Szennik (1923-2007), printed by Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans, 1944, 39.75 x 28.5 inches. Minor tear and minor water damage at bottom edge. The Alliance of Eastern Front Veterans (KABSZ), was a paramilitary organization in Hungary which was used as stormtroopers under the command of Prime Minister Bela Imredy. Later in 1944, the KABSZ joined the Arrow Cross party, a party modelled after the German Nazi party. The organization was preparing for a coup of Prime Minister Imredy but that was circumvented. Eventually, members of the organization joined the Hungarian SS Division and formed an official body, the SS-Kampfgruppe Ney, under the direction of Dr. Karoly Ney. They were attached to the IV. SS-Panzerkorps and used to support the Konrad operations in January 1945. The group participated in some military operations but this was only approved by the Germans. The leader of the Arrow Cross Party, Ferenc Szalasi declared the group illegal in February 1945 and this pushed the group to be even more cruel in their acts. In March 1945, the group captured eight Allied parachutists. Three soldiers were given to the Germans, and the remaining five were taken to the woods with Hungarian civilians, stripped of their clothes, deemed spies, and executed by machine gun fire. The group was officially terminated on March 17th, 1945 and they surrendered to the Americans in May 1945. Ney and five members of the group were tried as war criminals in Salzberg, Austria for the murder of the Allied fliers and were eventually sentenced to death in June 1946. This sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in September 1945. Freeing under an amnesty, Ney later worked as an American agent, organizing clandestine arsenals and sabotage groups in the CIC training center in Lambach, Austria.

    Fairhill Auction LLC
  • Gyorgy Szennik (b. 1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on canvas,
    Jan. 27, 2016

    Gyorgy Szennik (b. 1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on canvas,

    Est: $80 - $120

    Gyorgy Szennik (b. 1923)Portrait of a Rabbi,Oil on canvas,Signed lower left.Framed dimensions: h: 32 3/4 x w: 28 3/4 in. H: 24 W: 20 in.

    Gray's Auctioneers
  • György Szennik (1923-2007) Plan of a Glass Window
    Apr. 11, 2014

    György Szennik (1923-2007) Plan of a Glass Window

    Est: €225 - €315

    György Szennik (1923-2007) Plan of a Glass Window mixed techniques, paper

    Pintér Auctions
  • György Szennik (1923-2007) Plan of a Glass Window
    Jan. 29, 2014

    György Szennik (1923-2007) Plan of a Glass Window

    Est: Ft60,000 - Ft84,000

    György Szennik (1923-2007) Plan of a Glass Window s.l.r.: Szennik

    Pintér Auctions
  • Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on canvas.
    Dec. 05, 2012

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on canvas.

    Est: $600 - $800

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on canvas. Note condition. h:23 w:19.25 in.

    Gray's Auctioneers
  • Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on Canvas.
    Jan. 25, 2011

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on Canvas.

    Est: $600 - $800

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on Canvas. Note condition. h:23 w:19.25 in.

    Gray's Auctioneers
  • Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on Canvas.
    Oct. 28, 2010

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on Canvas.

    Est: $600 - $800

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabbi, Oil on Canvas. Note condition. h:23 w:19.25 in.

    Gray's Auctioneers
  • Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian b.1923)
    Nov. 22, 2008

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian b.1923)

    Est: $600 - $800

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabi, Oil on canvas. Note condition. h:23 w:19.25 in.

    Gray's Auctioneers
  • Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian b.1923)
    Oct. 25, 2008

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian b.1923)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Gyorgy Szennik (French/Hungarian, b.1923) Portrait of a Rabi, Oil on canvas. Note condition. h:23 w:19.25 in.

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