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Nazi Propaganda

This poster is from the March 1933 Reichstag election, the last one in which Germans had a choice. The poster shows President Hindenburg and Chancellor Hitler. The caption: "The Reich will never be destroyed if you are united and loyal."

This poster is from the 1930's, and encourages Germans to buy domestic rather than imported goods. The top translates as "Germans buy German goods." The bottom text translates: "German Week/German Goods/German Labor."

This 1938 poster was issued shortly after the Anschluß with Austria This 1938 poster was issued shortly after the Anschluß with Austria. The caption: "One People, One Reich, One Führer."

The text of this 1940 poster reads: "Youth Serves the Führer The text of this 1940 poster reads: "Youth Serves the Führer. All 10-year-olds into the Hitler Youth." Membership in the Hitler Youth had become mandatory in 1936.

This poster advertises a county rally of the Nazi Party from 1941 (a miniature version of the Nuremberg rally). A woman plows the field while her husband fights on the front.

This visual from the mid-1930's shows Germany in white, with the 100,000-man army permitted by the Treaty of Versailles, surrounded by heavily armed neighbors.

Some more Nazi Propaganda…

A tourist poster promoting the German highway system A tourist poster promoting the German highway system. This is from the 1930's

It says one can join the SS at 18, and sign up for shorter or longer periods of service. It gives the address of the recruiting office in Munich.

As their first major anti-Semitic action after taking power, the Nazis organized a nation-wide anti-Jewish boycott on 1 April 1933, allegedly to protest anti-German actions by Jews around the world.