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Date: 1927 Category: Advertisement Description: Early example, signed "Axster Heudtlass" only, in block capitals; compare with script signature from 1929 onwards (see main page). Some websites erroneously date as 1935. |
Date: 1935 Category: Advertisement Description: German version of music festival poster |
Date: 1935 Category: Advertisement Description: French version of music festival poster |
Date: 1929 Category: Advertisement Description: Ad for Agfa - signature indistinct (top left corner) |
Date: 1934 Category: Travel Poster Description: Translation: "Stettin - the largest German Baltic Seaport" |
Date: 1936 Category: Travel Poster Description: One of a series of travel posters by different artists |
Date: 1942 Category: Propaganda Description: Translation: "Germany's European mission". This poster was distributed in occupied Europe and satellite countries from 1942 onwards. It was part of the Nazi attempt to persuade occupied Europe that it was part of a common European crusade against Bolshevism |
Date: 1932 Category: Advertisement Description: Ad for fashion show
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Date: 1935 Category: Advertisement Description: Translation: "Your Opera - German Opera House, Berlin"
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Date: 1935 Category: Travel Poster Description: Poster designed for distribution in France promoting tourism in Germany |
Date: 1936 Category: Magazine Advertisement Description: Advertisement for Berlin Motor Show (original magazine copy - also appeared in a colour version and on a postcard)
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Date: 1937 Category: Propaganda/Travel Poster Description: Promotes travel for German workers under the KdF ("Strength through Joy") organisation, which organised trips, concerts and cultural activities for German workers in the belief this would make them happier and more productive |
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