Items
Subject is exactly
United States
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Moskau / Bruch
This is a two part poster. Poster is red, with black and white letters, and black with red letters. It depicts a row of missiles, some of which are broken in half. The left side, PL-0687, says Washington, the right side PL-0688, says Moskau. Below it says “Für den Frieden” (For Peace). Oversize. -
Washington / Durch
This is a two part poster. Poster is red, with black and white letters, and black with red letters. It depicts a row of missiles, some of which are broken in half. The left side, PL-0687, says Washington, the right side PL-0688, says Moskau. Below it says “Für den Frieden” (For Peace). Oversize. -
George Washington/„Mein letzer Wunnsch ist, den Kreig, dieses Wundmal am Körper der Menschheit, von der Erde verschwinden zu sehen.”
Poster background is the Declaration of Independence, with cartoon portrait of George Washington superimposed in center. Below title in black reads "George Washington/'My last wish is to see war, the scar on the body of humanity, disappear from the Earth'". -
Solidarität mit dem Volk von El Salvador
This poster has various black and white photographs of El Salvadorians mixed in with headlines clipped from newspapers. A large bald eagle with "USA" written on it appears on the left side of the poster. -
Keine neuen Zähne für diese Hyäne/USA-Raketen aus Westeuropa raus!
Poster features close-up of hyena from John Heartfield's Krieg und Leichen - Die Letzte Hoffnung der Reichen (War and corpses - the last hope of the rich). White teeth resembling missiles are superimposed on the hyena's mouth. Title reads "No new teeth for these hyenas/USA-Rockets from West Europe get out!" -
The Tank: Best Safety Match. A fire? A match. Without tanks - more safety. Safety by negotiating.
This poster is yellow with a logo of a Soviet tank with red text imposed over the logo. -
Statue of Liberty Berlin Wall Graffiti
This poster is a photograph of a section of the Berlin Wall that has seven artistic interpretations of the Statue of Liberty in multiple colors. -
in the name of humanity
This poster is a reprint of a 1968 original. The image is a portait of an American soldier in Vietnam superimposed on an array of portraits of wounded Vietnamese civilians. Black and white. -
Charlie Taste Point
This poster shows a rabbit in front of an anti-tank barrier with the Berlin Wall in the background. -
Milliarden in die Rüstung…
Photo of a line of people superimposed on photo of US Air Force weapons and machinery (black and white). Text argues against the the new US armament and includes an expanded quote by Erich Honecker on the virtues of the socialist society. -
(In Russian)
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. -
(In Russian)
This chart shows American armored vehicles and was probably used for identification purposes. This is part of a series of charts on NATO weaponry. -
US Army Field Artillery and Mortars (In Russian)
Soviet chart showing artillery weapons of the United States. This is part of a series of charts on NATO weaponry. -
US Army Anti-Tank Weapons (In Russian)
Soviet chart showing tanks and other mobile rocket launchers of the United States. This is part of a series of charts on NATO weaponry. -
Musical im Theater der Stadt Cottbus/Irving Berlin/Annie Get Your Gun/Schiesslos, Annie/Die Grösste Show
Poster background is strongly Americana, with white stars on blue and red and white stripes. Features a portrait of Annie Oakley in oval in center, with title in Wild West-style script. Advertises for the American musical "Annie Get Your Gun".