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Collection
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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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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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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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Die Sappenposten haben nachts das Feuer zu unterhalten [At night the men in the trenches have to keep firing]
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Maker: Dix, Otto
This image is plate 48 from the portfolio of 50 etchings comprising the series 'Der Krieg (The War)' published by Karl Nierendorf in 1924. The series consists of fifty images assembled in five consecu...ART50159
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Essenholen bei Pilkem [Ration carriers near Pilkem]
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Maker: Dix, Otto Nierendorf, Karl Felsing, Otto
This image is plate 43 from the portfolio of 50 etchings comprising the series 'Der Krieg (The War)', published by Karl Nierendorf, Berlin and printed by Otto Felsing. This scene is near Pilkem Ridge ...ART50286
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Helft uns Siegen! zeichnet die Kriegsanleihe [Help us win! Subscribe to the War Loan]
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Maker: Erler, Fritz Unknown Hollerbaum & Schmidt
German First World War poster issued by the Government to promote the Sixth German War Loan. Designed by Fritz Erler (1868-1940) it features a three quarter portrait of a German soldier, staring into ...ARTV07323
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Helft uns Siegen! zeichnet die Kriegsanleihe [Help us win! Subscribe to the War Loan]
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Maker: Erler, Fritz Unknown Hollerbaum & Schmidt
German First World War poster issued by the Government to promote the 6th German War Loan. Designed by German painter Fritz Erler, it features a three quarter portrait of a German soldier, staring int...ARTV00789
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Not titled [German Army: a chalk carving]
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Maker: Unknown
Chalk carving created by a member of the German army. The object is incised with the image of an ironcross and the initials and surnames of German soldiers. The piece was found in a dugout near the ...ART00745
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The last call
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Government of Australia Chas. Steele and Co.
Depicts an Australian First World War recruitment poster with an image of a wounded soldier sounding his bugle for assistance as he leans over the bodies of wounded soldiers in a trench. In the backgr...ARTV05395
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Verlassene Stellung bei Neuville [Abandoned position near Neuville]
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Maker: Dix, Otto Felsing, Otto
This is plate 11 from portfolio II in the series 'Der Krieg (The War)' published by Karl Nierendorf in 1924 and printed by Otto Felsing. The series consists of fifty images assembled in five consecuti...ART50211
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Vorsicht! Feind hort mit [Caution! The Enemy is listening]
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Friedrichson
German First World War poster, featuring a black and white drawing of a German Soldier using a telephone in a dugout, while perched above him an allied soldier listens in. The title printed in black,...ARTV00845
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Was Hindenburg über das Streiken denkt! [What Hindenburg thinks about the strikes!]
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Maker: Unknown German government Unknown
German First World War poster reproducing Hindenburg's criticisms of the various strikes in factories which were plaguing the country at the time. This is reproduced from a letter which Hindenburg obs...ARTV06216