HOW TO DECONSTRUCT POSTERS
Revolutionary Tides; art of the Propaganda Poster 1914 - 1989: over 100 political posters produced in the period 1914-1989. Topics covered covered include the crowd, mass persuasion and propaganda and political leadership. Key events covered include: the Chinese communist party revolution, the fall of the Berlin wall and communism in Europe. There are also materials relating to Russia, Germany (Nazi propaganda)
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AN AMAZING COLLECTION from Randall Bytwerk
- Nazi-era posters: A large collection.
- The National Revolution: Pictures from 1933 on Hitler's takeover.
- Nazi postcards:A small collection of propaganda postcards.
- Cartoons from Brennessel, the Nazi humor magazine.
- Nazi uniforms: Clothing as propaganda.
- Nazi regalia: Flags, banners, badges.
- Nazi decorative items: Pages from a 1939 catalog.
- Gallery of Gauleiter:Propaganda photos of Nazi leaders.
- Propaganda in postage stamps: A small collection of Nazi-era stamps.
- Photographs of the 1937 Nuremberg Rally
- Color photos of the 1938 Nuremberg Rally
- Hitler's Reich Chancellery in Berlin
- Nazi architecture: Photographs of NazI buildings in Munich.
- Nazi cartoons on the outbreak of war: Taken from a 1939 book.
- Miscellaneous Images: Vivid images that did not fit elsewhere.
- German city scenes: Photographs from 1940.
- Weekly quotation posters: Nazi posters with inspiring quotations.
- The texts of many weekly quotation poster Often with an image (1938-1944).
- Eight small propaganda flyers from the war years.
- Ich kämpfe: Parts of a book given to new party members in 1943.
- A Nazi Advent: From a 1943 Advent calendar.
- A Nazi Christmas: From a book of material for Christmas 1944.
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