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Demokratischer Aufbruch (political party)
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STOP PDSPDSEDSPDPDS
Large red stop sign that reads "Stop" with a soup of letters underneath representing the PDS, the SED, and the SPD -- all socialist parties, which the sign implies are all the same. Poster advertises the Demokratischer Aufbruch for the March 1990 elections in East Germany. -
Die ehrliche Alternative
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. -
Urzeit-Politik Ade — Wir brechen auf
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. -
18 März: Allianz für Deutschland…
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. -
Wolfgang Schnur: „Damit sich Leistung endlich lohnt.”
Poster is a black and white portrait of Wolfgang Schnur. Title reads "So that the effort will be finally be worth it." DA insignia bottom right. Poster was created for the March 1990 elections in East Germany. -
18 März
Poster has German flags in three corners and DA insignia bottom left. Title reads "March 18th" and text describes who the party is and what changes they would like to see. Bottom reads "We want an honest alternative to 40 years of socialism, therefore: Your vote on March 18th, 1990 for our common Democratic Awakening (DA)!" Poster was created for the March 1990 elections. -
Partei Demokratischer Aufbruch
This poster title is in green with initials "DA" in center in black, red and yellow. The text below reads, "My vote on March 18th, 1990". This poster was created for the March 1990 elections.