(Langemarck-Studium Den Haag Papiere). A set of 13 Langemarck-Studium letter headed blank stationary, each measuring 215 mm (w) x 275 mm (h), each with Reichsstudentenführung- (Reich Student Leadership) style German national eagle at the top, above German inscription “LANGEMARCK-STUDIUM DER REICHSSTUDENTENFÜHRUNG” (“LANGEMARCK STUDY OF THE REICH STUDENT LEADERSHIP”) and Dutch inscription “De Gevolmachtigde van het Langemarck-Studium in Nederland” (“The Plenipotentiary of the Langemarck Study in the Netherlands”), with top right inscription “DEN HAAG” (“THE HAGUE”), “Uw Teeken:” (“Your sign:”), and “Ons Teeken:” (“Our sign:”), each paper also stamped with “HALIFAX BOND” in hollow letters, all in near mint condition.
Footnote: The Langemarck Study was a program administered by the Reich Student Leadership between 1934 and 1944 which saw specially selected students given the opportunity to study at German universities, with tuition partly or wholly subsidized by the NSDAP. In 1942, the program was extended to Dutch, Flemish, and Norwegian candidates.

