Description
Step back in time with the captivating Time Magazine from September 18, 1950, featuring the renowned Mayor of West Berlin, Ernst Reuter. This vintage magazine offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history when Berlin stood divided, and Reuter emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience. For collectors, history buffs, or anyone fascinated by the post-war period, this issue is a remarkable addition to your collection.
Printed in the prestigious Vol 56, #12, this original magazine is a testament to the journalistic excellence of Time and its ability to document significant global events. The cover features an iconic image of Ernst Reuter, whose leadership during the Berlin Blockade solidified his reputation. The articles within provide a rich narrative of the socio-political landscape of the time, making it not only a collectible item but also a valuable resource for understanding the era.
This Time Magazine is in good condition for its age, preserving the essence of the time. While it comes with a few cosmetic details, such as an address label on the front and some minor wear throughout, it remains a wonderful piece for any enthusiast. For added protection, this magazine is housed in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- Features a significant portrait of West Berlin’s Mayor, Ernst Reuter.
- Includes essential historical narratives from the post-war period.
Included cosmetic details feature:
- Address label affixed to the front.
- Minor wear visible on the magazine.
- Stamped mark on the front cover.
Don’t miss out on owning a piece of history. Whether you’re displaying it proudly on a shelf or tucking it away in your collection, this Time Magazine from September 1950 captures a crucial moment in world affairs.