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Poster is a color portrait of Gerhard Voß, a pipe fitter. Title reads "All for the good of the people and the peace!/High-powered growth through increasing work productivity, effectiveness, and quality. "
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This poster is a black and white portrait of Ernst Thälmann on a beige background.
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Poster is a large color photograph of a red carnation on a blue background. Poster celebrates Mayday, 1989. FDGB insignia top right.
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This poster is blue with twelve photographs of women from around the world.
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Poster is a large color portrait of a child on their father's shoulders. Title reads "All for the happiness of the people/DDR 30". Celebrates the DDR's 30th anniversary.
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This posteris a black and white photograph of three pairs of hands shaking. Above the hands is a red star.
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Poster celebrates the 450th anniversary of the German Peasant's Revolt. Features a black and white timeline of major events in German history from the 15th century through the date of publication. Events are accompanied by photos and artwork.
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This poster shows a drawn portrait of Ernst Thälmann.
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Poster depicts a day calendar showing June 14th, 1981. Title reads "for the good of the people/Election Day".
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This poster has four multicolored images of a face. Above the faces are four images of a raised fist.
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Poster is large black and gray portrait of Nelson Mandela.
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This poster has 100 small images of German solidarity posters relating to Chile.
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Poster depicts artwork by Rix. Consists of multicolored, stylized children in the midst of various play activities, with handrwitten words running between each image.
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This poster is an artistic representation of two doves. Poster depicts artwork by Hedström and Laulu. Consists of two stylized doves facing each other, the one on the left holds an olive branch in its beak. Purple and white background with a green border.
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Poster depicts four individuals on a yellow background. One is firing a gun, one is a parachuting, one holds a toy boat, and one is dressed as a scuba-diver. The poster is for the East German Society for Sport and Technology.
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This poster has a portrait image of Karl Marx on a beige background.
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Poster shows three trains on different tracks which intersect to form the numerals "XI". Title reads "Course 2000". XI. Parteitag emblem bottom right.
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This poster is a picture of a man and woman with their newborn baby. The woman is in a hospital bed.
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Poster depicts a ribbon that is red on one side with Soviet emblem and features the colors of the German flag on the other with the DDR emblem. Poster is advertising the 5th anniversary of the Center for Soviet Science and Culture. Bottom text gives the centers hours with contact information and a description of the different exhibits.
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This poster shows a Nicaraguan fighter sitting in a chair reading a book on Lenin.
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Poster displays the word "Hier! (Here!)" in large blue letters punctuated by red stars. Above and below reads the quote by Paul Weins, "Here Lenin kindled [his revolution]. And in the centers, which are his, a new cooperative matured in struggle. Here we learn our science. Here we practice our art. Here he sees his workers move and create states. Here we promote ourselves around the world".
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This poster is a large stopwatch with a graph. The two lines on the graph are jumping out of the watch face.
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Poster depicts a color cartoon of a fox and hedgehog facing each other across a table with two sailboats in between. The text describes the fox and the hedgehog meeting on a hill. The fox tells the hedgehog to stop and observe the peace made by the king by removing his spiky skin. The hedgehog tells the fox to first break his teeth. Then the hedgehog makes himself round, closes his spikes, and defies the rest of the armed world as a peace hero. Story by Wilhelm Busch.
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This poster is red with a drawn portrait of Vladimir Lenin. It advertises an event celebrating Lenin's eightieth birthday.
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Poster is a large black and white portrait of Ernst Thälmann and his wife. Title reads "A life without hope is like a bird without wings. A life without love is like a sky without stars. [Quote by] Ernst Thälmann to his wife."