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Was ist Soziale Marktwirtschaft? [What is Social Market Economy?].

Poster
1990 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Was ist Soziale Marktwirtschaft? [What is Social Market Economy?]. Handbill issued by the Demokratischer Aufbruch [Democratic Awakening] promoting the Alliance for Germany coalition for the East German elections of 18 March 1990, listing the benefits of unification with West Germany. Germany 1990.

Object details

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Object type
TitleWas ist Soziale Marktwirtschaft? [What is Social Market Economy?].
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph printed in black, red and yellow.
Brief description
Was ist Soziale Marktwirtschaft? [What is Social Market Economy?]. Handbill issued by the Demokratischer Aufbruch [Democratic Awakening] promoting the Alliance for Germany coalition for the East German elections of 18 March 1990, listing the benefits of unification with West Germany. Germany 1990.
Dimensions
  • Sheet height: 29.8cm
  • Sheet width: 21cm
Sheet: 29.8 x 21 cms
Object history
Item Provenance: Provenance: Mr Stefan Landshoff, Main Stream Promotion, Hamptstrasse 56, D-1000 Berlin, Germany.

Another impression of this handbill is E.2063-1990. For information about Democratic Awakening and the Alliance for Germany coalition, see notes to E.2119-1990 and E.3079-1990.
Production
Anonymous : German
Collection
Accession number
E.3070-1990

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2009
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