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- Election leaflet supporting Adolf Hitler for election in the 1932 Reichspresident election. It attacks the SPD and the KPD for accusing Hitler of being the political whip of social reaction, and blames the problems of the Weimar Republic on their leadership. It includes Hitler's motto, "For freedom, work and bread." A large portion of Hitler's speech from April 7, 1932 is included.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Election leaflet supporting Adolf Hitler for election in the 1932 Reichspresident election. It attacks the SPD and the KPD for accusing Hitler of being the political whip of social reaction, and blames the problems of the Weimar Republic on their leadership. It includes Hitler's motto, "For freedom, work and bread." A large portion of Hitler's speech from April 7, 1932 is included.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
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- Campaign election material printed in support of the SPD during the July 31, 1932 Reichstag election. It includes many political cartoons that mock the other political parties including the NSDAP. It calls Hitler a baron and exclaims that the Eiserne Front must get rid of them. It tells the voter that there are no workers, farmers, or middle class members working with Hitler. Item viewed as a LUNA BookReader object.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
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- Campaign election leaflet in support of the NSDAP during the November 6, 1932 Reichstag election. It appeals to workers, both men and women. It places blame for previous problems in the Weimar Republic on the SPD, Papen, and Hindenburg. For the liberation of the working class, vote Adolf Hitler.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
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- Campaign election leaflet in support of the SPD during the November 6, 1932 Reichstag election. It has a cartoon of Hitler being escorted out and away from a table full of prosperous men. The leaflet continues to criticize the NSDAP and Communist parties and explain why the SPD is the best choice. It says against capitalism, not with talk, but instead with socialistic insight.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
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- Election campaign leaflet in support of the SPD in the 1932 Reichstag elections. It challenges the words of Hitler, "In 1918 the SPD took over a super Reich," by explaining the massive debt that the Treaty of Versailles had left Germany. Therefore, the SPD inherited a suffering Germany, crippled by the reparations they owed to the Allied powers. It was in no way their fault that the Weimar Republic had suffered to a great extent.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
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- Campaign election leaflet in support of the SPD and the Eiserne Front during the November 6, 1932 Reichstag election. The front says that the SPD is against Papen, Hitler, and Thälmann and that they are in support of a Germany filled with peace and freedom. The back includes the number of the seats occupied by different political parties under Müller, Brüning. and Papen-Hitler.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Campaign election leaflet in support of the SPD during the November 6, 1932 Reichstag election. It highlight all the service that the SPD has already done for German citizens, starting with Ebert serving as the first president of the Weimar Republic and the party's effort in writing the Weimar Constitution. It criticizes the NSDAP by saying that it has no official leadership and it isn't trustworthy.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Election campaign leaflet in support of the SPD in the 1932 Reichstag elections. It challenges the words of Hitler, "In 1918 the SPD took over a super Reich," by explaining the massive debt that the Treaty of Versailles had left Germany. Therefore, the SPD inherited a suffering Germany, crippled by the reparations they owed to the Allied powers. It was in no way their fault that the Weimar Republic had suffered to a great extent.
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Campaign literature printed in support for the Deutsche Volkspartei (DVP), a centre-right national liberal party, during the 1932 Reichstag elections. The political comic strip mocks the opposing parties including the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), and the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP).
- Date Created:
- 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections