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Nie wieder Deutschland!
This poster shows a map of a hypothetical reunified German state this a painted red X over it. To the right are two masked figures with paintbrushes. The text at the top reads, "Never again Germany!" which is in regards to fascism and an empire. This was an advertisement for a demonstration in 1990. Poster is a smaller copy of PL-0181. -
Bauherrenprobleme. Einen Einsturz können wir uns nicht leisten, wir haben nur dieses Haus.
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. -
Nie wieder Deutschland!
This poster shows a map of a hypothetical reunified German state this a painted red X over it. To the right are two masked figures with paintbrushes. The text at the top reads, "Never again Germany!" which is in regards to fascism and an empire. This was an advertisement for a demonstration in 1990. -
Wo die Mauer war: Spaziergang durch Berlins City heute
Poster has a detailed map of Berlin on one side, and on the other shows various sites of interest for German tourists pertaining to the Wall. Title reads "Where the Wall was: A walk through Berlin's city today." Features many period and contemporary photographs with accompanying captions. Oversize. -
17. Juni: Tag der Deutschen Einheit…
This poster's background consists of the three colors of the German flag. The title declares the 17th of June as the Day of German Unity. The middle portion shows a map of divided Germany, including parts that are part of Poland now. In the bottom, the text quotes the Preamble of the Grundgesetzes: "The entirety of the German people remain called to complete the unity and freedom of Germany in free self-determination." -
Held der Republik
This poster has a portrait of Erich Honecker, the leader of the DDR until 1989. It refers to him as the "hero of the Republic." The poster is framed by barbed wire. -
Gedenkstätten: Berlin, Haupstadt der DDR
Poster is doublesided. Front shows photo of a woman surrounded by others holding torches in of an obscured memorial. Back shows seven memorial sites of interest with photos and multilingual captions. Also includes a map of Berlin with site locations. -
Stadtkern Berlin 1920
An aerial view of downtown Berlin in 1920. Select buildings and landmarks in the photograph are numbered, and a legend on the lefthand side identifies the 77 numbered buildings and landmarks. The poster may have something to do with the reunification of Germany.