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Who is protecting us?

Poster
ca. 1940 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The text of this emotive wartime propaganda poster seeks to recruit German civilians by emphasising the useful roles played by a diverse range of people in the war effort. Also, it tempts willing participants with food, lodging and pay during a time of extreme want. The Information Services who issued this poster also underscore the existing threat by vilifying their Eastern European enemies.


Object details

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Object type
TitleWho is protecting us?
Materials and techniques
colour lithograph printed in black and red ink on thick beige paper
Brief description
World War II recruitment propaganda issued by The Printing office of the Information services, Germany.
Physical description
German World War II recruitment poster issued by the Printing office of the Information services. Black silhouette of pleading figures in a ruined landscape, red sunset behind.
Dimensions
  • Height: 83.8cm
  • Width: 66cm
Marks and inscriptions
Who is protecting us? Comrades of the information services! Radio operators, telephone operators, drivers. Help the german fatherland to protect itself from Bolshewism, and our Eastern territories from robberies, assaults and the annexation "lusts" of the Polish. You will receive: portable salaries, a daily bonus of 5 Marks, free and good catering, equipment and boarding, payments upon discharge etc. You will only be used within the borders of the German "Reich". Bring uniforms and papers. Don't hesitate, the danger is great! Enlist immediately to voluntary serve in the German "Schutz-Divison" (Division for protection) 31. J.-D. Advertising Office: Berlin-Charlottenburg, Hardenbergstrasse 18. (printed by) The Printing office of the Information services
Translation
translated from the German
Credit line
Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
The text of this emotive wartime propaganda poster seeks to recruit German civilians by emphasising the useful roles played by a diverse range of people in the war effort. Also, it tempts willing participants with food, lodging and pay during a time of extreme want. The Information Services who issued this poster also underscore the existing threat by vilifying their Eastern European enemies.
Other number
LS.1732 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number
Collection
Accession number
E.1796-2004

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Record createdJuly 8, 2005
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