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- Election leaflet supporting Paul von Hindenburg for re-election in the 1932 Reichspresident election. It encourages voters to support Hindenburg once again since he was able to keep Germany united for his seven years in office. It notifies the voter that every vote for Hindenburg is an aid to the diplomatic battle occurring in Geneva and Alsace-Lorraine.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- This article provides the complete text of Adolf Hitler's speech given before the Reichstag on January 30, 1939. The speech contained many threats against the Jewish populations of Europe and is referred to by many historians as "Hitler's Prophesy."
- Date Created:
- 1939-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Election leaflet supporting Ernst Thälmann (KPD) for election in the 1932 Reichspresident election. This leaflet was printed during the second round of voting, which took place April 10. It appealed to the members of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (ADGB) or to anyone in an organized union. It tells them to join in the march against capitalism and the imperialistic war by supporting Thälmann.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Nazi Propaganda leaflet dropped on fighting American soldiers. The image of the young daughter on the front pleads to fighting American soldiers who are fathers. The back includes a poem that tells how sad the children and wives are at home while their fathers and husbands are off fighting.
- Date Created:
- [1942 TO 1945]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Nazi propaganda leaflet dropped on American troops. It uses the image of a young girl on the front to encourage fathers to come home. The back warns soldiers that they may never make it home to their wives, sweethearts, mothers, children and all that they will be able to give them will be unbearable grief.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections