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Nazi Propaganda
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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."
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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."
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Some more Nazi Propaganda…
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A tourist poster promoting the German highway system
A tourist poster promoting the German highway system. This is from the 1930's
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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.
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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.
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