Plakate des Ersten Weltkriegs
Propagandaplakate des Ersten Weltkriegs Erstellt von: PICRYL Datiert: 1914Propagandaplakate des Ersten Weltkriegs, 1914-1919
Propagandaplakate des Ersten Weltkriegs, 1914-1919
Poster showing a Red Cross in a starburst over the ocean, with poem below. When at the last the deeps reveal / The treasure they have stored, / When the victorious trumpets peal / For the coming of the Lord - Mehr
Poster shows a huge figure in a Roman helmet tearing down the towers of Munich's Frauenkirche. Text: Christian people! Will you allow Spartakus to tear down your churches? Answer on election day! Bavarian Peopl Mehr
Poster shows city hall in Posen, Germany. Text: The German Association for Posen Refugees encourages people to join the local militia (Grenzschutz) to free the city of Posen from Polish tyranny. Forms part of: Mehr
Poster shows a soldier gesturing in the direction of a building which has "Freiwilligen-Centrale" written over door and a line of people before door. Text: Off to the Volunteer Center! Address and name of milit Mehr
Poster shows a huddled group of poor refugees. Text: This is what the Polish emmigrants look like, and you'll look like this too if Silesia becomes part of Poland. Upper Silesians! Stay with the new Germany! Fo Mehr
Two posters addressing issue of returning prisoners of war. The first, Die Kriegsgefangenen kommen ... , addresses the issue of returning prisoners of war, stating that it is everyone's duty to perform their jo Mehr
Poster shows a man behind bars. Text: Free our Prisoners! Join the People's Alliance for the Protection of German Civilian and War Prisoners. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.
Poster shows a soldier signaling with his arms. In the background two large antennas and telephone(?) wires. Text: Telephone operators to the Eastern Border protection, Berlin-Treptow Guard News Batallion.
Poster shows head-and-shoulders portrait of German soldier; in background a factory and country scene and in both lower corners the Sturmbataillon Schmidt coat of arms. Text encourages German men to protect the Mehr
Poster shows 19th century cavalry-man holding swords. Text asks who will protect the Fatherland and tells men proficient with any weapons to join Kreikorps Lützow. Place of registration and benefits are given. Mehr
Poster shows profile of German soldier against targets(?). Text: Sharpshooter Corp Prey. Only experienced people, all weapons, register. Place of registration and benefits are given. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv Mehr
Poster shows a kneeling goddess(?), holding her arms as if in offering. Text: Prisoner of War Relief Fund. German Relief Organization for War- and Civilian Prisoners of War. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zei Mehr
Poster shows a hand holding a sword superimposed on Königsburg Castle(?) tower which is surrounded by flames. Text: Help! East Prussians protect your homeland. Central Committee for the East German Homeland Ser Mehr
Poster shows a Landesknecht soldier beating a drum. Text encourages officers and enlisted soldiers, familiar with all weapons, to join the Freischar Loeschebrand. Place of registration and benefits are listed.
Poster shows a German prisoner of war holding a pick ax with a French guard and a barbed wire fence in the background. Text: Release our prisoners! Association for the Protection of Prisoners of War.
Poster shows a naked little boy holding a red flag. Text: Don't strangle the young freedom with chaos and fratricide or else your children will go hungry. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.
Poster shows a village in flames with a large claw-like hand formed out of smoke posed over the buildings. Text encourages people to volunteer for the Eastern Border Protection Corps in order to protect against Mehr
Poster shows four starving children at the feet of a large, monstrous looking soldier. Text: To feed one occupying soldier well, four German children must go hungry. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschich Mehr
Poster shows a prosperous-looking German standing in front of a home and a dejected-looking Polish family walking. Text: In Germany continued prosperity; in Poland poverty and emigration. Forms part of: Rehse-A Mehr
Poster shows a tree of life with the German Imperial eagle at the base and coats of arms from three main cities in Silesia -- Breslau (Wroclaw), Oppeln (Opole), and Liegnitz (Legnica). Text states that Germany Mehr
Poster shows a large fist smashing down on a German border marker; to one side are skulls and a church being blown up; on the other side are the towers of Munich's Frauenkirche and mountains. Text is a poem abo Mehr
Poster shows a large group of figures in the shape of Upper Silesia and a train going past them. Text states that millions of patriotic Upper Silesians wish to vote in the upcoming election but are too poor to Mehr
Poster shows a clenched, ironclad fist. Text: That's the way to peace -- the way the enemy wants it that way! Therefore subscribe to the War Loan. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.
Poster shows a clenched, ironclad fist. Text: That's the way to peace -- the way the enemy wants it that way! Therefore subscribe to the War Loan. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.
Poster shows wounded German soldier; in background a large red cross. Text: Red Cross Collection Drive 1914. Collection to Aid volunteer nursing in the war. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Pu Mehr
Poster shows wounded German soldier; in background a large red cross. Text: Red Cross Collection Drive 1914. Collection to Aid volunteer nursing in the war. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Pu Mehr
Poster shows a gaunt, starving woman seated with three starving children huddled near her and one starving or dead child(?) on her lap. Text exhorts people to volunteer for the local militias and protect the ea Mehr
Poster shows a gaunt, starving woman seated with three starving children huddled near her and one starving or dead child(?) on her lap. Text exhorts people to volunteer for the local militias and protect the ea Mehr
Poster shows a gaunt, starving woman seated with three starving children huddled near her and one starving or dead child(?) on her lap. Text exhorts people to volunteer for the local militias and protect the ea Mehr
Poster shows a money box and coins in front of an Ionic column. Text announces an exhibit in Berlin of economical building materials. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.
Poster shows a money box and coins in front of an Ionic column. Text announces an exhibit in Berlin of economical building materials. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.
Poster shows a kneeling woman pleading with an angry man; between them a frightened child clings to his mother. Text: Shall this misery continue? Life's possibilities only happen with a just peace. Exhibited: Mehr
Poster shows a kneeling woman pleading with an angry man; between them a frightened child clings to his mother. Text: Shall this misery continue? Life's possibilities only happen with a just peace. Exhibited: Mehr