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Daily Express 4th September 1939 - WWII Declaration of War Reproduction
This Newspaper reproduction features a complete replica of the Daily Express from 4th September 1939. Published the morning after Neville Chamberlain’s historic broadcast announcing that Britain was at war with Germany, this full-scale broadsheet provides a raw, unfiltered look at the start of the Second World War. Beyond the headlines, it documents the immediate transition of the British state into a wartime footing, capturing the logistical and social shift of a nation bracing for conflict.
Product Specifications & Features
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Full-Edition Replica: A complete reproduction of the original newspaper, including all internal pages, advertisements, and sports sections.
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Historical Accuracy: Retains the original 1939 layout, font, and imagery, offering a factual record of how the news was consumed by the public.
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Domestic Detail: Provides contemporary reports on immediate wartime measures, including bank closures, the onset of petrol rationing, and evacuation orders.
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Durable Print: Produced on high-quality paper designed to replicate the feel of period newsprint while being robust enough for handling and display.
Document Contents
This broadsheet serves as a comprehensive archive of Britain's first full day at war:
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The Declaration: Detailed coverage of the diplomatic ultimatum and the subsequent commencement of hostilities.
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Wartime Restrictions: Crucial notices regarding the closure of banks and the first regulations on fuel consumption.
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Civilian Instructions: Guidance for the general public on air raid precautions and the mobilisation of the Home Front.
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Everyday Life: Period advertisements, comic strips, and sporting news that offer a glimpse into the normalcy that was about to be disrupted.
Realistic Use Cases
In line with the practical nature of our army surplus UK stock, this item is ideal for:
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Educational Displays: A primary-source tool for schools and museums to illustrate the immediate impact of the war on British society.
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Historical Reenactment: An essential, high-fidelity prop for Home Front or early-war impressions, perfect for "Living History" events.
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Theatrical & Film Production: Provides an authentic, period-correct broadsheet for set dressing or character use in 1930s-themed productions.
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Personal Research: A fascinating resource for historians and collectors looking to understand the tone and administrative reality of September 1939.
Condition Note: This is a high-quality modern reproduction. It is designed for active study and display, offering a realistic look and feel without the extreme fragility or deterioration found in original 85-year-old newspapers.
Description
Daily Express 4th September 1939 - WWII Declaration of War Reproduction
This Newspaper reproduction features a complete replica of the Daily Express from 4th September 1939. Published the morning after Neville Chamberlain’s historic broadcast announcing that Britain was at war with Germany, this full-scale broadsheet provides a raw, unfiltered look at the start of the Second World War. Beyond the headlines, it documents the immediate transition of the British state into a wartime footing, capturing the logistical and social shift of a nation bracing for conflict.
Product Specifications & Features
-
Full-Edition Replica: A complete reproduction of the original newspaper, including all internal pages, advertisements, and sports sections.
-
Historical Accuracy: Retains the original 1939 layout, font, and imagery, offering a factual record of how the news was consumed by the public.
-
Domestic Detail: Provides contemporary reports on immediate wartime measures, including bank closures, the onset of petrol rationing, and evacuation orders.
-
Durable Print: Produced on high-quality paper designed to replicate the feel of period newsprint while being robust enough for handling and display.
Document Contents
This broadsheet serves as a comprehensive archive of Britain's first full day at war:
-
The Declaration: Detailed coverage of the diplomatic ultimatum and the subsequent commencement of hostilities.
-
Wartime Restrictions: Crucial notices regarding the closure of banks and the first regulations on fuel consumption.
-
Civilian Instructions: Guidance for the general public on air raid precautions and the mobilisation of the Home Front.
-
Everyday Life: Period advertisements, comic strips, and sporting news that offer a glimpse into the normalcy that was about to be disrupted.
Realistic Use Cases
In line with the practical nature of our army surplus UK stock, this item is ideal for:
-
Educational Displays: A primary-source tool for schools and museums to illustrate the immediate impact of the war on British society.
-
Historical Reenactment: An essential, high-fidelity prop for Home Front or early-war impressions, perfect for "Living History" events.
-
Theatrical & Film Production: Provides an authentic, period-correct broadsheet for set dressing or character use in 1930s-themed productions.
-
Personal Research: A fascinating resource for historians and collectors looking to understand the tone and administrative reality of September 1939.
Condition Note: This is a high-quality modern reproduction. It is designed for active study and display, offering a realistic look and feel without the extreme fragility or deterioration found in original 85-year-old newspapers.












