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This poster is purple with black text and a woodcut illustration of Jesus and two saints above a scene of devils and fire.
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Title reads "The heart beats left", superimposed on black and white photograph of individuals standing in a city. Each person has their name and occupation superimposed above them. Text underneath reads "We are the new ones", with PDS insignia bottom right. Poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster is black with red and yellow text. A yellow bullet enters the poster from the top and goes through the yellow text.
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Poster depicts large black and white photograph of Hans-Dietrich Genscher, an FDP politician. Blue title text on yellow background reads "Hans-Dietrich will speak on Thursday, March 8th at 7 pm in Naumburg, Marktplatz." BFD insignia in upper right. Poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster shows a painting of an emaciated-looking woman in front of a brick wall that has "Uruguay" written on it.
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This poster title is in green with initials "DA" in center in black, red and yellow. The text below reads, "My vote on March 18th, 1990". This poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster has two globes with five colored flower petals around each one. The top and middle of the poster have zigzaging rainbows going through them.
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Poster depicts Karl Marx at work, along with pictures of the British Museum Library, and the house Marx stayed in while he was in London (black and white). Title reads "The theoretical work of Karl Marx after the Revolution of 1848." Text includes quotes from Marx and Engels. Poster is one in a series of eight.
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This poster shows a painting of people from around the world in a peaceful setting. It is a mural by Susanne Kandt-Horn from the FDGB vacation home "Solidarity" in Heringsdorf.
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Poster depicts Marx's arrest in Brüssel (left) and a Marx portrait (right), both in black and white, with further b/w pictures bottom center. Text includes quotes from Marx and Engels. Title reads "The struggle of Karl Marx to create a single democratic Germany 1848/49". Poster is one of a series of eight. Text at the bottom attributes it to the Party College "Karl Marx" of the SED.
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This poster shows various images of Germans working and attending political rallies. There are also images of Vietnamese villagers and African guerrilla fighters. The poster background is orange. The poster is an advertisement fro the 10th World Festival of Youth and Students in East Berlin.
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Poster depicts two portaits: Marx (left) and Engels (right). Featues quotes from Engels, Stalin, Lenin, and Marx. Poster is one of a series of eight. Title reads "The League of Communists". The bottom indicates it is a product of the Party College "Karl Marx" of the SED.
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This poster shows an inkprint rendering of Icarus falling from the sky. The text is positioned between the feathers of his wings. The text is a quote from Ernst Thälmann.
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Poster shows a man holding a red flower in front of a red flag (black, white and red). Title in red outlined in black reads "On May 1st 1946/ SED". Text below reads
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This poster advertises a day celebrating art in the DDR to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the DDR. On September 15, 1984, admission to the Academy of Arts in East Berlin is free. The poster has red text on a white background with orange text in diagonal lines behind the red text.
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Poster shows black and white photograph of a guard tower behind the border between East and West Germany. Text reads "Contemplating Germany".
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This poster is a reprinted portrait image of Friedrich Engels. Red text is added over the original text of the image, drawing attention to a portion of the text. The text from the original image is almost unreadable.
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Poster shows a person made up of bricks with the top portion of his head blown off and his eyes visible inside. Poster advertises an exhibition for the Work of Rainier Schade at the Galerie am Hansering in Halle/Saale.
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This poster displays various grids overlaid on black and white pictures of trees. In the upper corners, images of a satellite and men in gliders appear. Leonardo da Vinci's drawing of the Vitruvian Man is in the center of the image. The text reads, "Even in the era of the computer, the human stands with us in the middle of all that happens with his work, his capabilities, and his needs.
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Poster promotes the "East Side Gallery" in the GDR, the world's largest open-air gallery. Photograph shows famous graffiti art by Dmitri Vrubel, depicting Leonid Brezhnev kissing his East German counterpart Erich Honecker.
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This poster shows a yellow plate with a knife and fork. The symbol for radiation appears on the plate. A block of text is below the image.
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Poster promotes the "East Side Gallery" in the GDR, the world's largest open-air gallery. Photograph shows a segment of the Wall with graffiti depicting New York, Berlin and Tokyo.
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This poster is a reprint of a 1968 original. The image is a portait of an American soldier in Vietnam superimposed on an array of portraits of wounded Vietnamese civilians. Black and white.
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Poster is a large black and white photograph of a girl climbing through a hole in the Wall while through a hole to the right a policeman stands watching.
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This poster has a newspaper article about nuclear war in the center. The title appears below the image of the article.