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This poster is a color photograph of a trailer set up in front of the Berlin Wall, with grand buildings visible on the other side. Graffiti is prevalent on the wall behind the trailer.
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This poster shows a German girl writing with chalk. The background of the poster is green.
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This poster features a black and white photograph of a woman holding flowers and a newspaper in her left hand and dabbing her eyes with her right amidst a crowd of people; presumably the day the Wall came down. The photo itself was taken by Rupert Leser. This poster advertises an photography exhibit featuring the work of Dietmar Bührer, Mike Hughes, Rupert Leser, Dieter Matthes, and Andreas Neumann. The exhibit to be held on November 12th, 1989 at the "Typophoto" Galerie für zeitgemäße Photographie im 'Kreuz'.
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This poster is an image of a German woman working in a factory. A German workers' emblem appears in the upper right corner.
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This poster is a black and white photograph a boy and two Russian soldiers talking with each other through two holes in the Berlin Wall. Various bits of graffiti are seen on the wall.
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This poster has a drawn portrait of a construction worker. In the background is an industrial setting under a red flag.
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This poster is a black and white photograph of a man and woman standing at the Wall beneath the quad-lingual Checkpoint Charlie sign that states "You are leaving the American Sector". You can see the various bits of graffiti on the walls and posts.
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This poster is a photograph of a pair of cupped hands with liquid in them. The liquid has a reflection of an oil derrick in it.
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This poster is an advertisement for a book by Ralf Gründer which documents graffiti art on the Berlin Wall. The background is a photograph of part of the art of the Berlin Wall.
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This poster is a portrait of Mikhael Gorbachev with red, white, and blue confetti drawn around him.
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Poster features a black and white photograph of dead bodies in front of the Berlin Wall. Graffiti on the Wall reads "How much longer?" Title reads "Deadly shots at the border?" Text below reads "The walls, the spring guns, the land mines throughout the country are finally gone. A non-violent revolution accomplished this. The rulers, however, again are building fences, this time in Western Europe. Refuges are tortured and killed first in the countries where they were deported by Federal Border Police. Build no new walls: The right to asylum remains."
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This poster shows a Cambodian infant playing with a piece of abandoned industrial machinery. The poster has a yellow border.
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Poster features a black and white photo of men and women gathered in front of a woodpile. Above the photograph are color images of milk, cheese, würst, and eggs on a green background. Title reads "The complex Brigade 'Bodenschwende' of the state forestry company Wippra was recognized for excellence with the title 'Brigade of Socialist Work'. Their goal is to produce more raw materials for industry and agriculture and thus contribute to solving the economic task."
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This poster has various black and white photographs of El Salvadorians mixed in with headlines clipped from newspapers. A large bald eagle with "USA" written on it appears on the left side of the poster.
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Poster features a black and white photo of a crowd of people in front of a colonnaded building. To the right of the photograph is a line drawing of a farm equipment, and color images of milk, cheese, würst, and eggs in front of a line graph. Title reads "The complex brigade of LPG Milzau / Klobikau was awarded the title "Brigade of Socialist Work" and is fighting in a socialist community work for a rapid increase in market production."
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This poster has a red photograph of German workers reading a newspaper. The left hand side of the poster beneath the text is blue.
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Poster is red with white border. Features portrait of Karl Liebknecht in profile with sketch of an industrial city underneath. Poster advertises and exhibit celebrating the 40th anniversary of the November Revolution and the founding of the KPD, held at Galerie Moritzburg in Halle.
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This poster has a blue background with red, black, and white text in gothic script. A small portrait of Karl Marx appears in the upper left corner.
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Poster title forms a circle around the word "Ja" in red and yellow. Title reads "UnityPeaceDemocracyMay 15th-16th 1949". Box 1.
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This poster is two hands shaking on a red background. The emblem for X. Parteitag appears in the bottom right corner.
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Poster is black type on brown recycled paper. Features sketch of a belled jester shoe in the sky with the bones of a foot visible inside (in the manner of an x-ray). Next to each bell is the word "Streik" (strike). Title reads "An old list! just the most 'honest' opportunism is the most dangerous", adapted from Friedrich Engels' A Critique of the Draft Social-Democratic Program of 1891.
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This poster shows a house composed of map pieces. The body of the house is a map of Europe, Asia, and Africa, while the roof is a starmap of constellations.
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Poster is yellow with color photographs of children participating in FDJ "Pioneer" activities (one includes Erich Honecker). Poster celebrates the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Young Pioneers. The right side of the poster is meant to be cut out and folded like a harmonica. Box 1.
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This poster shows a large bust of Karl Marx in front of a building. The bust is the Karl Marx Monument.
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Poster is an abstracted portrait of Erich Honecker. Primary colors are black, pink, and orange. Poster is second in a series of two.