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Aluminium kupfer messing nickel zinn: Ist genug im lande. Gebt es heraus - Das heer braucht es
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Maker: Oppenheim, Louis [BERLIN : S.N., N.D.] (BERLIN : WEYLANDT)
German First World War poster depicting a man holding a sack of metal objects, with additional metal objects on the floor beside him. The poster states that all aluminium, copper and other metals are ...ARTV06642
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[An Austro-Hungarian unit in their billets]
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Maker: Gardener, Arthur
A group of soldiers wearing caps seated relaxing in a room with arched windows. They are troops from an unidentified Austro-Hungarian unit in their billets. This work was done while Arthur Gardener wa...ART50049
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An incident during the 8th August advance: Armoured cars meet boche horse transport lorries at Framerville
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Maker: Percival, Cecil
Depicts a scene that happened at Framerville, a village 10km south of Bray-sur-Somme, as part of the allied advance of 8th August 1918, also known as the Battle of Amiens. German soldiers are attempti...ART19689
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Are you helping your oversea pals in the final knockout?
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Maker: Holland, A Pretoria: South African Government Printer
South African First World War poster depicting a South African Brigade officer standing over a German infantryman. The infantryman cowers below the officer, who holds a smoking revolver in his right h...ARTV00097
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Armierungssoldat - Sapper
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Maker: Heckel, Erich Paul Cassirer, Berlin
Depicts a head and shoulder portrait of a German soldier. Another soldier views the scene from behind. The print was published by Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1920. The work's black and white contrasts and ...ART19837
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A short account of facts from German official war-news: August 1914
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Maker: Unknown von Puttkamer Broschek & Co.
First World War poster outlining German war news for August 1914. The poster is text-based only, and has no images. The text describes in detail various battles in which Germany is painted in a triump...ARTV09663
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Attack on Hamel-Vaire
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Maker: Fullwood, A Henry
Depicts the attack on Hamel-Vaire by the Australian Corps, 4th Division and 5th Tank Brigade and American Expeditionary Force, from an Observation Post at dawn on 4 July 1918. In the distance is artil...ART02493
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Back Him Up : Buy War Bonds
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Maker: Brangwyn, Frank [LONDON : S.N., N.D.] (LONDON : AVENUE PRESS)
British First World War war poster depicting a British soldier stabbing a German soldier with a bayonet while many other soldiers attack in the background. Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) was not an offici...ARTV07419
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Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds
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Maker: Strothmann, Fred United States Government
United States poster raising money for war loans. This is a particularly striking work, using dramatic colours and nightmarish imagery to underline the perceived threat the German military machine po...ARTV04070
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Bei Unseren Helden ad Somme [With our heroes on the Somme]
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Maker: Erdt, Hans Rudi Hollerbaum & Schmidt
A German First World War propaganda poster that advertises a German film, "Bei Unseren Helden ad Somme [With our heroes on the Somme]". This film was produced in response to the British film "The Batt...ARTV10348
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Bildet Deutsche Volksrate [Form German People's Councils]
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Maker: Hadank, O H W Werbedienst Gmbh, Berlin
German interwar poster urging farmers to create German People's Councils. The slogan translates as 'If the harvest is to turn out well for you, German farmer, protect crops you have sown!'ARTV08918
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Boys! Remember Nurse Cavell
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Maker: Reilly, Virgil State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Unknown
Australian First World War poster depicting a menacing German officer, arms folded, standing over the body Nurse Edith Cavell (a British nurse in executed by the Germans on suspicion of being a spy), ...ARTV08902
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Breaking the Hindenburg Line
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Maker: Longstaff, Will
The Battle of the Hindenburg Line which began September 18, 1918, was a key turning point in the Hundred Days Offensive that eventually led to the end of World War 1. British forces spearheaded the at...ART03023
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Captured German casualty clearing station, 1918
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Depicts a captured German Casualty Clearing Station with several tents and soldiers being carried on stretchers into the larger tent in the background. There are two soldiers in the right foreground, ...ART03397
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Capture of Mont St Quentin
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Maker: Leist, Fred
Depicts Australian soldiers (17th Battalion) and German soldiers in a captured German trench on the flank of Mont St. Quentin. The 17th Battalion colour patch, diamond shape and horizontally divided b...ART02929
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Craterland
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Maker: Leist, Fred
Depicts a wounded man on a stretcher being carried by four German prisoners of war while under armed escort of an Australian soldier. They are walking along a duckboard track past shell holes filled w...ART02925
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Dans les tenebres [In the darkness]
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Maker: Vallotton, Felix
Depicts two German soldiers in the darkness engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat with raised knives, while a terrified French soldier looks on. This is one of a series of six anti-German woodcuts by ...ART93017
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Dawn at Hamel, 4 July 1918
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Maker: Bell, George
Depicts the Battle of Hamel, July 1918. Australian Corps were under the command of General John Monash (the Battle of Hamel was his first operational success; the Australians had artillery support of ...ART03590
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Der Englische Rechenfehler (England's miscalculation)
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Maker: Liebermann, Max
An illustration from an issue of "Kriegszeit" in October 1914. "Kriegszeit" was a pro-war journal produced from 1914-1916 by the Berlin art dealer Paul Cassirer. This image by Liebermann has a quote ...ART50227
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Der feind : hort mit! vorsicht am fernsprecher [The enemy listens too! Careful on the phone!]
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Maker: Weber, E Unknown Unknown
German First World War poster warning soldiers to be vigilant while on the telephone as the enemy could be listening. In the upper two thirds it features a depiction of a Scottish infantryman, sitting...ARTV06679