Uploaded by Marcellus Emmerich 𑁋 Handwritten Typeface
The Deusche Volksschrift writing was practically the last level of German cursive and was used from the early 1930s in the schools until the Nazis abolished it in 1941 and replaced it by the so-called normal type, which later became the Latin script. This, slightly modified to meet the needs of a computer font version of the popular font is the first script in a slightly modified coding UNZ1 available. I therefore recommend to use SE kit utility as Ligafaktur. This program, please contact: www.ligafaktur.de. (http://www.ligafaktur.de.) In the download package are 4 sections in normal, italic, bold, and each one section, as well as a detailed guide
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