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This poster has a blue background and a childlike drawing of a construction worker appears in the bottom right corner. The text reads, "I am one of the first voters, we are 613,000! Our voice to the candidates of the national front."
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This poster appears to be a black and white photocopy. The title reads "Article 23: No connection under this number!" The poster features the Bündnis 90 insignia at the bottom right. This poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster is a photograph of a woman waving a flag as part of a rally. The words DDR 40 are to advertise the 40th anniversary of the DDR.
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Poster has purple background with red and black type. Features poster of a child on his dad's shoulders holding a red flag. Title reads "Together for peace and socialism / Our vote for the candidates of the National Front!" Poster created for the May 7, 1989, elections in East Germany.
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This poster is a painting of a group of DDR and Soviet Union flags waving on flagpoles. This is to advertise the 40th anniversary of the DDR.
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This poster appears to be a black and white photocopy. The title reads, "The right choice is half rent". There is the Bündnis 90 insignia at the bottom right. This poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster is a portrait of a man in front of a cityscape. It is to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the DDR.
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Poster text reads "The honest alternative," followed by DA insignia. Features a red "x" inside a circular check-box and three blue stars. Poster was created for the March 1990 elections in East Germany.
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This poster is a brown and black portrait of an African or African-American boy on a black background. The bottom left hand corner features the Solidaritätskomitee der DDR logo.
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Poster features a color graphic of a dinosaur hatching from an egg. Type in purple reads "Goodbye to prehistoric politics / We're breaking out." DA insignia at bottom. Advertising specifically for the "Young Democrats" wing of the DA. Poster was created for the March 1990 elections in East Germany.
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This poster has a collage of black and white photographs of Soviet soldiers in heroic poses. A red flag appears in one of the upper photographs. The text celebrates the 40 years after the end of World War II.
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Poster is printed in orange and black. It details the rules and regulations of the 1990 election.
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This poster has an image of a Soviet soldier waving a flag in front of an image of the earth. Below the soldier is a pile of discarded German soldiers' helmets.
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This poster is printed in black and red. The title reads "Because men and women should not repeat the mistakes of the other". This text details the VL priorities and goals. At the bottom it reads, "Let us dissuade you from a Left thing from the Right way/Solidarity Alternative". This poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster has a large child-like drawing of the sun with a smiling face. Below the drawing are six pictures of children engaging in various activities. With the first featuring Ernst Thälmann.
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This poster is white with black type. The title reads "He who's learned to play the recorder from Honecker, can't play first violin in a democracy!"The Bündnis 90 insignia is at the bottom. The poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster has a portrait of Luis Corvalán in front of a crowd of people with the Chilean flag in the upper portion of the poster. The top right text reads, "Chile's people freedom" with the logo of the Solidaritätskomitee der DDR in the bottom left hand corner.
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This poster is a joint creation of the DA, DSU, and CDU promoting the middle-of-the-road parties. The title reads "March 18th: Alliance for Germany". The bottom reads "Never again socialism". This poster is printed mostly in black and red and is double-sided. The poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster has a drawing of a woman raising one hand into the air. A red bird appears above her. The text at the top reads, "Chile's people" and "Freedom" is next to the bird.
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This poster features black and white portrait of Jenny Müller, promoting her as the Vereinigte Linke candidate with her beliefs listed. The VL insignia is at the bottom left. This poster was created for the March 1990 elections.
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This poster has a Palestinian man in a head scarf on a black background. Above his head is the emblem of the United Nations. The text reads, "Peace and justice in the Middle East".
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Poster features black and white portraits of Bündnis 90 candidates, along with their names, professions, regions, and the organization they are associated with. Title reads "Not Right. Not Left. Ahead toward Europe! Decide on March 18th for your rights as citizens!" Poster created for the March 1990 elections in East Germany.
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This poster has a portrait of an African guerrilla fighter reading a book superimposed on a silhouette of Africa in the background. The text reads, "Our solidarity with your struggle" and features the Solidaritätskomitee der DDR logo at the bottom.
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Poster is white and printed with yellow and blue. Title reads "You had the Left. You don't want the Right. Vote for the strong center." BFD insignia bottom right.
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This poster is an image of three people together, which one holds a red carnation, in front of a green, yellow, and red background. The text at the top reads, "Hands off Portugal! No more imperialist interference!" and is endorsed by the Solidaritätskomitee der DDR at the bottom.