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Large photo of smiling Asian children with text declaring that our solidarity goes forward for the people of South Asia. The text also references the solidarity account 444.
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This poster expresses DDR support for the Nicaraguan Revolution, particularly through the inclusion of artwork by Nicaraguan artist Mario Marin. The art shows a Nicaraguan village scene.
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Series of black and white photos (and one sepia) that depict Karl Marx and the continuation of Marxist thought. Horizontal orientation.
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This poster shows an ambigrammatic representation for improved economic production in 1980.
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Large black and white photo of a man holding a woman. Text asks whether the viewer thinks the Russians want war.
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This poster is a brown-scale depiction of Karl Marx.
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Orange-scale portrait of Karl Marx telling the proletariat of all nations to unite.
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This poster shows Juri Gagarin, the first man in space, superimposed on a background that includes Copernicus' plan of the solar system, an armillary sphere, and the earth.
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Large stylized white dove carrying green olive branch with "No. 1" printed above.
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This poster shows a young Wilhelm Pieck, the first and only president of the DDR.
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1977 calendar featuring early Soviet revolutionary posters. Poster is double-sided. Title reads "The Great Socialist October Revolution - Turning Point in the History of Humanity."
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This chart shows Soviet military medals from various years in chronological order.
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Brown stippled close-up of two hands grasping each other in handshake; repeating and fading into red background. Advertises the eleventh party convention for the SED.
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This diagram shows a Russian machine gun mount. Part of a series of Russian mechanical diagrams.
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Stippled red and white image of a worker shadowed by portrait of an academic or a philosopher. The poster states that thought creates more effective workers.
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This diagram depicts the workings of an unidentified piece of Russian military equipment. The poster is a part of a larger chart. This is part of a series of Russian mechanical diagrams.
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This poster features an abstract geometric design consisting of of circles, straight lines and arrows. The text declares that new ideas are asked and young people are imaginative. The lines resemble a bicycle.
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This diagram shows the parts and workings of a Russian machine gun. The poster is composed of 2 sheets. This poster is part of a series of Russian mechanical diagrams.
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This is a portrait of Karl Marx in red and white. The text inscribed at the top quotes Marx on the way in which Philosophers will change the world.
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This diagram shows the parts and workings of a Russian machine gun. The poster is composed of 2 sheets. This is part of a series of Soviet machinery posters.
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This is the cover of bimonthly Social Democratic magazine Die Gleichheit; 2nd volume. The cover depicts a portrait done to look as though in the style of the renaissance.
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This chart shows various American small-arms weapons and was probably used for identification purposes. This is part of a series of charts on NATO weaponry.
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This is a photograph of a boy feeding pigeons. The text protests imperialism. The Photo is in black and white.
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This chart shows American armored vehicles and was probably used for identification purposes. This is part of a series of charts on NATO weaponry.
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A labeled diagram showing an unknown variety of Soviet rifle. This poster is one half of two. This poster is included in series of diagrams showing Soviet infantry weapons.