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Poster depicts map of divided Germany in the center with the words "unity makes us strong!" in the center. At the bottom are the words "Job Security instead of Unemployment."
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Poster depicts a large red hand holding an object that on one end is a wrench and on the other, the barrel of a rifle. The title reads, "Make sure that peace remains!"
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Poster advertises for the Neues Forum after the fall of communism in East Germany. In the center of a white background, "New hope!" is written in cursive. In the lower quadrant is a black and white image of protesters.
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Poster depicts a red fist punching through newspaper articles about NATO rockets. The text reads "stop NATO's rocket plans."
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Two stylized, abstract doves, one holding an olive branch, on a mauve backdrop.
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In the center is a photograph copied from the book "Der Krieg und das Kind" of soldiers in a field. Around the copy are words, including "Soldier of German Nazis," "Woman," "Child," "murdered person," and "in their grave, before extermination: people." In the upper right corner are the words "for the 8th of May — Day of Liberation." "Proof copy" is written in pencil in the lower left corner.
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Stylized print, possibly woodblock, of newspaper page for "Neues Teuschland," which is a play on "Neues Deutschland," the main organ of the SED. The headline indicates that Stalin's heart has ceased to beat, although the date on the newspaper is 4/5 November 1989. A red stamp in the lower left-hand corner reads "Nicht Sachlich." The poster appears to satirize East German censorship. Artists signature next to red stamp and indicator in lower right-hand corner that the poster is print 58 of 60.
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Poster is a photograph of eleven segments of the Berlin Wall, all painted with stylized open mouths on them, each with a short slogan, such as "Act up! Now" or "Fight your Misery."
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This poster shows a large picture of the Brandenburg Gate with smaller images of the Berlin Wall being knocked down. The top left text reads, "Berlin is becoming Berlin again." Poster is a smaller version of PL-0183.
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This poster features a large photograph of the angel from atop the Brandenburg gate. The bottom of poster shows four images of the gate's restoration process. Here the title reads, "Berlin will again be Berlin." Photo captions at bottom read, "Visitors can see how the Brandenburg Gate chariots are being restored." This poster is a smaller version of PL-0280.
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Poster reproduces numerous other posters and images dealing with education in East Germany. The poster claims that the "ideals of the working classes are being realized."
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This poster shows a map of a hypothetical reunified German state this a painted red X over it. To the right are two masked figures with paintbrushes. The text at the top reads, "Never again Germany!" which is in regards to fascism and an empire. This was an advertisement for a demonstration in 1990. Poster is a smaller copy of PL-0181.
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Poster is a large red and black portrait of Ernst Thälmann. Poster is a smaller copy of PL-0440.
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Poster is a large portrait of Erich Honecker with a blue background. Image commonly used as Honecker's definitive portrait. Poster is a smaller version of PL-0474.
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This poster features an abstract geometric design consisting of of circles, straight lines and arrows. The text declares that new ideas are asked and young people are imaginative. The lines resemble a bicycle. Poster is a smaller copy of PL-0038.
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Poster shows a girl with blond hair in a multicolored sweater sticking out her tongue and making a crazy face. The text says “Links ist lebendig” (The Left is alive). Poster advertises for the PDS/Linke Liste.
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This poster shows a donkey with the DDR symbol on it being dragged by a windmill covered in the logos of West German corporations.
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This poster is for the Unabhängigen Frauen Verband (Independent Women's Association). The poster shows a drawing of a boat filled with two children, some animals and two women, one with pink hair and the other with purple hair. The text reads, "With feeling and understanding and the Independent Women's Association."
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This is a political poster for the Vereinigte Linke (United Left). The text says, “Wählen Mit Kopf” (Vote with your head). The poster is black, red and white, and has red arrows and a black and red drawing of a persons head. This poster was one used for the March 1990 election.
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This poster is a campaign ad for the DBD (Demokratische Bauernpartei Deutschlands). It has a white background with green and black letters. The text reads, "Farmers in parliament and government". This poster comes from the March 1990 elections.
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Poster shows a picture of a statue of Lenin. In large red letters it says “Tage der Freundschaft und Kultur der UdSSR in der DDR” (Days of Friendship and Culture...) Oversize.
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This poster shows a picture of a Vietnamese woman holding a child. IT says “Vietnam braucht unsere Hilfe heute so wie gestern” (Vietnam needs our help today just as they did yesterday). Oversize.
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Poster is white with black letters. It is covered in orange drawings of caterpillars and shows a brown and orange cocoon. The text seems to be urging people not to destroy caterpillar cocoons. Oversize.
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Poster celebrates the 450 year anniversary of the German Peasant Wars. The poster is black and white and shows black silhouettes of weapons held in the air, one of which is a large morning star with a spiked ball on a chain. Oversize.
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Poster celebrates the 450 year anniversary of the German Peasant Wars. The poster is black and white and shows an image of a peasant wielding a shovel or a hoe as weapon, which has a bright rainbow trailing behind it. Oversize.