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This poster shows the flags of Germany and Berlin represented with large pieces covered in white. The background of the poster is a blue to white gradient. the top text states, "You have two votes in the Federal election and 2 votes in the election for the first Berlin House of Representatives." This poster is from the October 1990 elections and is by the National election supervisor.
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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.
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This poster is white with a red and white striped border. The middle of the poster has a yellow text box. The text reads, "Vote! Both votes for the CDU, the second vote is for the Chancellor's vote." Two black circles with red Xs through them are in the bottom left corner with the CDU logo next to it. This poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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Shows four panoramic photos of the same part of Berlin, beginning with the Wall in 1987 and ending with Potsdamer Platz in 2004. Oversize.
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This poster is a black and white picture of cars on a street. The text reads, "So what belongs together comes together." which is a play on the phrase Willy Brandt said. The poster is from the October 1990 elections and features the Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus logo in the lower left.
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Poster features a large, detailed map of divided Berlin, with accompanying period photos (black and white) and captions emphasizing the Wall. Back shows appx. 180 photos and captions from the archive of Hendrik G. Pastor. Oversize.
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This poster shows a Berlin street filled with several feet of garbage. The text at the top reads, "A dream comes true: Berlin is car-free!" with the text to the bottom left saying, "Instead of trash export- waste avoidance now." At the far right the text says, "AL-group in the House of Representatives of Berlin." and features the usual Alternative Liste hedgehog. The poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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Poster shows photo of the Berlin Wall with guard tower behind on yellow striped background. Text reads "Many shall not return. Recycle your bottles already! We support reusability." Oversize.
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This poster is green with orange and red text. The text reads, "98.8% (as always)". The poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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Film poster for the documentary Królik po berlinsku (Rabbit à la Berlin). Shows a rabbit looking through a crevice in the Wall. The film follows the story of wild rabbits that lived in the Dead Zone until the Wall came down and they had to learn to live in freedom (allegorical of East Germany). Oversize.
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This poster shows a very excited man giving a thumbs up. The man appears on a salmon colored background that has a repetitive pattern of unidentified white objects. The text
at the top reads, "There is no need for a fatherland on the left." while the bottom text reads, "Left list, the other Germany." This poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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This poster advertises a 1990 concert in Berlin for the benefit of the Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief. There is a red and black brick background with an abstract human design.
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This poster shows a black and white image of two politicians shaking hands on a blue background. the top text reads, "No vote for the bloc parties". The poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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The poster reads "October 3rd, 1990: A heartfelt welcome to Germany", and shows a children's drawing at the bottom with various West German landmarks. This poster celebrates unification.
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This poster is a large portrait of Eberhard Diepgen with a white text box at the bottom that states, "That's what we work for: for a capitol with an economic boom. For social justice, more security, and the protection of the citizens." This poster is from the October 1990 elections.
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This poster is an advertisement for an exhibition of art from the Berlin Wall, featuring work by Heinz J. Kuzdas, Franco Bartoletti, Ismet Ergün, Theirry Noir, and Barbara Quandt. The poster itself features panoramic photograph of a heavily decorated segment of the Wall.
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This poster shows a nuclear power plant inside of a snow globe. The text states, "Think!" The background is purple with dots that gradually change from blue to red as they go down the page. This poster likely has to do with the 1990 elections.
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This poster features two quotes by Willy Brandt; one states "The Wall stands against the tide of history." (1964) The other reads "Now grows together was belongs together." (1989) In the lower right corner is the logo of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD). This likely has to do with the elections of 1990.
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This poster has a fluorescent pink background with dark green text boxes. The top text reads "Military justice," while the middle text reads "Therefore, the abolition of general conscription in Germany." The Alternative Liste hedgehog appears at the bottom. The poster is from the October 1990 elections, and features the signature phrase of "Viewpoints instead of lip service" at the bottom of the poster.
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This poster is a black and white cartoon showing a man and woman coming up from underground, surrounded by a wall. The poster advertises an East-West festival in Berlin and displays a six-day schedule. The text urges free-thinking people from all nations to unite, and declares that everything good comes from underground.
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This poster has a light green background with dark green text boxes. The top text states, "Avoid recycling!" followed by "Reduce your garbage. Waste recycling is good. Waste is better." The Alternative Liste hedgehog appears at the bottom due to the coalition of the Green part and Alternative Linke party. The poster is from the October 1990 elections, and features the signature "Viewpoints instead of lip service" at the bottom of the poster.
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This poster is a large black and white photo of DDR soldier and a young boy, who he put over the Wall (at the time a low barbed-wire fence) back into East Germany where the rest of his family was located.
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This poster has a yellow background with dark green text boxes. With the phrase "Unity and justice and freedom" from the Duetschlandlied features at the top, along with the text below stating, "And for immigrants and refugees. Because human rights are not just for Germans." The Alternative Liste hedgehog appears at the bottom. The poster is from the October 1990 elections and features the signature "Viewpoints instead of lip service" slogan at the base.
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This poster is a large black and white photo of Conrad Schumann jumping over the Wall. Schumann was assigned to guard the Wall during its early phase of construction (when it was a low barbed-wire fence), but instead escaped over it himself at the prodding of West Germans.
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This poster has a blue background with green highlight boxes with text promoting the Green Party. The hedgehog of Alternative Liste appears at the bottom.The text reads, "Environmental protection is just work! And that becomes jobs. Labor market policy that benefits everyone." The very bottom of the poster reads, "Viewpoints instead of lip service." This represents a coalition between the Green and Alternative Liste parties. The poster is from the October 1990 elections.