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Chart labeling Soviet military uniforms and correct badge placement. Probably used in Soviet barracks in GDR territory. This poster is part of a series of charts on Soviet uniforms.
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This chart depicts an armored tank that carried personnel. This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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Chart labeling Soviet military uniforms and correct badge placement. Probably used in Soviet barracks in GDR territory. This poster is part of a series of charts on Soviet uniforms.
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A chart that shows the parts of an RPG-7, an anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher, and instructions for proper usage. This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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A numbered diagram of a KPV 14.5 millimetre Fla-machine gun with four barrels. This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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A descriptive chart that shows the components and positions of a B-11 recoil-less rifle (known as RG107 in East Germany). This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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A numbered diagram of the 7.62 mm self-loading rifle and its individual parts. This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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A descriptive chart showing the pieces and positioning of the B-10 recoil-less rifle (known as the RG82 in East Germany). This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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A numbered diagram of the parts of the 120 millimetre grenade launcher. This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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An instructional chart for the parts and assembly of an AKS-74N rifle. This poster is part of a series of military equipment charts.
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A stylized tank progressively evolving from a weapon to an industrial machine in three stages (black and white). Poster is signed by the artist.
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A child-like representation of a schoolgirl holding flowers.
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Poster is green, blue, yellow and black with white letters. It looks like a woodcut print, depicting a night scene along the banks of a river. The poster advertises a production of Giselher Klebe's opera “Das Märchen von der Schönen Lilie” which is adapted from a story by Goethe.
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Poster has a background of various German theater posters in red, covered with large gold print letters in Russian. Oversize.
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Poster advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's “Die Dreigroschenoperl” (The Three Penny Opera) by the Berliner Ensemble. Poster is black, red, white, green, yellow and orange. There are drawings of different people including beggars, a couple that look like they are dressed for a wedding, three topless women, a priest and a man in some sort of military uniform. In the bottom right corner a man cranks a music box. Oversize.
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Poster advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's “Die Dreigroschenoperl” (The Three Penny Opera) by the Berliner Ensemble. Poster is black, red, brown and white and shows a small crowd that looks like an opera audience on the left, and a woman in white with red hair next to a red and black man on the right. Oversize.
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Poster advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht's “Untergang des Egoisten Johann Fatzer” (Downfall of the Egotist Johann Fatzer). The poster is black and white and shows a photograph of a man in a black leather coat with a black censor bar over his eyes. Oversize.
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This is a double-sided poster. It advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht's “Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui” (The Resistable rise of Aurturo Ui). The front shows the silloutes of two men dressed in long coats and hats against a black background and what looks like cut up financial information from an English language newspaper. The back has anti-war works of art in black and white, as well as a poem by Pablo Neruda and an essay by Fernando Arrabal translated into German. Oversize.
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Poster advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht's “Baal” by the Berliner Ensemble. Poster has a brown and red background and shows a blue man in a suit with his mouth open and a look of horror on his face. Oversize.
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Poster advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht's “Der Kaukasische Kreidekreis” (The Caucasian Chalk Circle) by the Berliner Ensemble. Poster is blue with dark brown letters and features illustrated cells depicting scenes from the play in gray and brown. Oversize.
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Poster advertises the opera “Auf Stieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny” (The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny) by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. The poster is black with white letters and a pseudo-abstract/cubist illustration featuring a man, shoes, a nude woman, a cigar and other images. Oversize.
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The poster advertises a production of Bertolt Brecht's “Die Rundköpfe und die Spitzköpfe” (Round heads and Pointed heads) by the Deutches Theater in 1983. The poster image is of a man in a black beret and an orange and black shirt surrounded by severed heads and flying objects.
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Poster is an advertisement for a production of Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of Shakespeare's “Coriolanus”. The background of the poster is black with the word Coriolan repeated in yellow letters. There are drawings of scenes from the play that look like paper cut outs pasted on to the poster. Oversize.
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Poster is an advertisement for the Berliner Ensemble. It has a dark brown background and at the bottom in white letters it says “Willkommen beim...” (Welcome by the Berliner Ensemble). At the top there is a Picasso print on a white background. The image is of a four sided face with a dove in the middle bordered by the phrase “peace for all nations” in many different languages. Oversize.
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Poster is maroon and orange. It has three columbs of close up photographs of a bearded mans mouth. The poster advertises the premier of Helmet Baierl's play “Die Lachtaube”. Oversize.