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Party official Wall Newspaper - Poster of the NSDAP
Poster
1940 (made)
1940 (made)
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As a means of spreading a message, posters have been effectively used as "wall newspapers", serving as public notices. This text-heavy propaganda poster was meant to inform the German public about threats from the enemy. It deliberately references provocative foreign quotes calling for the starvation of the German people and preys on basic human fears about the safety of women, children and the elderly. As was unfortunately common at the time, this poster alsoexploits the racist preconceptions of its readers in order to manipulate the German audience for the cause of winning the war. This poster also repeatedly depicts the German population as victims of a war instigated by others.
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Title | Party official Wall Newspaper - Poster of the NSDAP (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | lithograph |
Brief description | German World War II propaganda poster by Hannes Kremner, 1940. |
Physical description | Poster |
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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 |
Object history | NB: The term "negro" was used historically to describe people of black African heritage but, since the 1960s, has fallen from usage and, increasingly, is considered offensive. The term is repeated here in its original historical context. |
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Summary | As a means of spreading a message, posters have been effectively used as "wall newspapers", serving as public notices. This text-heavy propaganda poster was meant to inform the German public about threats from the enemy. It deliberately references provocative foreign quotes calling for the starvation of the German people and preys on basic human fears about the safety of women, children and the elderly. As was unfortunately common at the time, this poster alsoexploits the racist preconceptions of its readers in order to manipulate the German audience for the cause of winning the war. This poster also repeatedly depicts the German population as victims of a war instigated by others. |
Other number | LS.561 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number |
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Accession number | E.1313-2004 |
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Record created | March 14, 2005 |
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