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This text reads "The future has a name again." featuring the SPD insignia in bottom right. There is a German flag under the SPD logo. The poster was created for the October 1990 elections.
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This poster shows a five-petalled flower with a dove inside it. The flower is inside of a red star, which is on a blue background. The text reads, "Forwards to the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students!" with the text at the base of the poster saying, "Moscow 1985". The logo at the top of the poster is that of the Free German Youth.
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This poster features a a boy dressed in a plaid shirt and patched overalls holding a saw in his right hand. Background is yellow with a repetitive pattern of white faces with boards covering their eyes. The title reads, "Left is disrespectful". The bottom left bears the PDS insignia, with the text reading, "The Left roster... the other Germany." This poster was created for the October 1990 elections.
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This poster shows a globe surrounded by five birds of different colors. The text reads, "12th World festival of youth and students, Moscow 1985".
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This poster promotes the small Gray Party, or Gray Panther Party. The poster is in black and pink and features a portrait of Trude Unruh in front of the German eagle, the party's founder. At the top right corner the text says, "Today we, tomorrow you all." The bright pink text says, "Grey Panther in the House of Representatives." The text beneath title reads "you have two votes". At the very bottom of the poster, the text reads, "Initiated by the seniors protection association, 'Grey Panther'." This poster was created for the October 1990 elections.
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This poster features a white background with red font and a red flag being flown. This poster shows a dove flying in front of a flag that is being waved. The text reads, "Forward and never forget... for anti-imperialist solidarity."
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Poster advertises a "deserters' parade"; a demonstration against conscription and forced service. Parade was to be held on Saturday, November 17th, 1990 at 1 pm and beginning at Schinkelwache unter den Linden, and concluding at Kundgebung Wittenberg Platz at 3 pm. Parade was part of the Campaign Against Conscription, Forced Service, and the Military (slogan: "With us against the draft"). Poste shows a portrait silhouette of a German soldier with a missile emerging from his head and shattering his helmet. At the bottom right of the picture is printed "homo sapiens". The poster calls on a list of organizations to participate. Poster created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).
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This poster shows a cartoon family holding a political sign and a DDR flag. The slogan on their sign says, "No capital = nation!" with the A covering up a U. This is a play on Kapitul meaning "capitol" but Kapital translating as "capital" as in capitalism. The emblem of Vereinigte Linke appears in the bottom right corner. The emblem, DDR flag, and the A in "Kapital" and N in "Nation" have been colored with a red crayon. This poster likely has to do with the October 1990 elections.
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Poster depicting the CDU candidate for German chancellor (title reads "Chancellor for Germany"). Text at bottom reads "Freedom/Prosperity/Security" with CDU insignia to right. Poster created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).
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This poster has a portrait of Hans Modrow, a candidate for the Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus, against a white background. The emblem of the PDS appears in the bottom left corner.
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Poster shows a set of ice cubes with individual people frozen inside of them (indigo background). Poster reads "Melt the ice: In the districts - Suffrage for all". Poster created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).
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This poster is white in the middle with blue at the top and bottom. The text is white and blue with some red.
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Poster reads "It doesn't make sense". The k in "keinen" is crossed through with an x, making the poster read instead "It does make sense" (Es hat ja doch einen Sinn!). Die Grünen Bündnis 90 Insignia bottom right. Poster created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).
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This poster is white with black text. The symbol for the Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus appears at the bottom in red.
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Poster reads "How does one grapple with a slum lord?" Die Grünen Bündnis 90 Insignia bottom right.
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This poster has a white background. The text is black with the word "Ja!" larger and in the center. The word "Ja!" is colored like the German flag.
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Poster features a blue 100 DM note. Text reads "That can't all have been [possible]!" Poster created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).
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This poster is yellow and has black text. At the top it states, "The DDR after the election" with the points below stating, "The voters are counted. The elected haggle for power. From now on there is rule. That is parliamentarism. On the benefits and harm of the parliamentary way." The poster then goes into how there is a lecture and discussion in East Berlin at Humboldt University on Thursday, April 5th at 6:30pm, and in West Berlin on Tuesday, April 10th at 6:30pm atMehringhof, on Gneisenaustraße 2a backyard. Both lectures and discussion are brought by the Marxistische Gruppe.
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This poster consists of a purple and green background. The title reads, "He who stops swimming against the current goes under." with subtitle reading, "The reliable opposition - also in the government." At the bottom is the hedgehog mascot, and the slogan, "Viewpoints instead of lip service." This poster was created for the October 1990 elections.
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This poster depicts three caricatures of women: A princess kissing a frog, a pregnant mother with two children carrying shopping bags, and finally a witch on a broomstick. The top text reads, "All women are brave! Strong! Beautiful!" The bottom text next to the UFV's logo states, "Independent Woman's Association - A carefree future in the European household for women and children too." This poster relates back to the October 1990 elections in Germany.
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This poster consists of a tan and green background. The title reads, "Speculators want only the best for you." with subtitle reading, "Whatever the cost. We redevelop the house, not the homeowner." At the bottom the hedgehog mascot is featured, along with the slogan, "Viewpoints instead of lip service." This poster created for the October 1990 elections.
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This poster is white with black text. The black text reads, "A new policy. A new economy. A new moral." SPD appears in red with a German flag underneath it. This poster has to do with the October 1990 elections.
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This poster consists of red/green background. The title reads "Free travel for free citizens!" with the subtitle reading, "With bus, train, and bicycle. We bring more movement into the traffic policy". This poster was created for the October 1990 elections in Germany. At the bottom the hedgehog mascot is shown, along with slogan, "Viewpoints instead of lip service."
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This poster is white with red and black text. The top phrase in red states, "Power is to be given to the people." as a quote by Thomas Müntzer in 1525. It then reads in black, "The people make the history/story. For a grassroots democratic German people's republic in a common European home! Against external control of the BRD!" Finally at the bottom it reads,"Vote for our United Left action alliance." The emblem of Vereinigte Linke appears in the bottom left corner. This poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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This poster consists of orange/green background. The title reads "Women belong in the home!" with subtitle reading "In the town hall. [This is a play on words: haus translating to "house", Rathaus translating to "town hall".] Below that states, "Everyone talks about women's politics. With us, women make politics." At the base of the poster the AL's hedgehog is shown, with the phrase, "Viewpoints instead of lip service." This poster was created for the October 1990 elections (gesamtdeutsche Bundestags).