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Deutsch: Bolschewismus ohne Maske Grosse antibolschewistische Ausstellung der NSDAP. Wien, Nordwestbahnhalle, Dezember 1938 bis Februar 1939.
English: "Bolshevism Unmasked / Bolshevism Without a Mask ; The Great anti-Bolshevik exhibition of the Nazi Party" (German original title: Bolschewismus ohne Maske Grosse antibolschewistische Ausstellung der NSDAP )
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2009633646/ (Library of Congress Online Catalog) |
Author | Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda), Nazi Germany. Unidentified, anonymous artist; designer / illustrator not credited. Original poster created by the Waldheim Eberle A.G., Vienna company 1938. The work / poster / postcard / illustration is considered to be in the public domain and, as such, not subject to copyright restriction. |
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- Skeletons acting as living humans in art
- Anti-communism in Germany
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- Fire in posters
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- Jewish Bolshevism
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- Hammer and sickle in art
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