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1 This poster seems to be dated 1924, a period during which the Nazi Party was banned after the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. The caption is: "Germany's Liberation." It likely came from one of the substitute parties Nazis founded to continue the movement while the Nazi Party was illegal. Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks

2 This poster was by "Mjölnir," Goebbels' artist from Berlin, whose real name was Hans Schweitzer (1901- 1980). The caption translates as "Despite the ban, not dead." Its date must be 1928, a period when most party activities in Berlin were banned. This striking poster apparently was not used.

3 This dates to 1927, when Hitler was prohibited from speaking in most of Germany. The text translates: "Who is Adolf Hitler? The man from the people, for the people! The German front soldier who risked his life in 48 battles for Germany! What does Adolf Hitler want? Freedom and food for every decent working German! The gallows for profiteers, black marketeers and exploiters, regardless of religious faith or race! Why is Adolf Hitler not allowed to speak? Because he is ruthless in uncovering the rulers of the German economy, the international bank Jews and their lackeys, the Democrats, Marxists, Jesuits, and Free Masons! Because he wants to free the workers from the domination of big money! Working Germans! Demand the lifting of the illegal ban on his speaking! Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

4 Another 1928 election poster. The caption reads: "Two million dead. Did they die in vain? Never! Front soldiers! Adolf Hitler is showing you the way!" The claim is that Hitler will redeem Germany from the loss of World War I. Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

5 The Nazis viewed this as one of their best posters. It, too, is by Mjölnir. The caption translates: "National Socialism: The Organized Will of the Nation." Goebbels claimed that Mjölnir perfected the art of drawing the Nazi Storm Trooper.

6 This poster is from the September 1930 Reichstag election, in which the Nazis made their electoral breakthrough. The caption: "The people rise! They vote List 9". Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

7 This vivid poster from the September 1930 Reichstag election summarizes Nazi ideology in a single image. A Nazi sword kills a snake, the blade passing through a red Star of David. The red words coming from the snake are: usury, Versailles, unemployment, war guilt lie, Marxism, Bolshevism, lies and betrayal, inflation, Locarno, Dawes Pact, Young Plan, corruption, Barmat, Kutistker, Sklarek [the last three Jews involved in major financial scandals], prostitution, terror, civil war. Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

8 This poster comes from the 1932 presidential elections, but I am not sure which round. The caption on top, in pseudo-Hebraic lettering, translates as: "We are voting for Hindenburg!" The pictures are of a variety of Jewish socialists and communists, sex researchers, etc. The caption beneath: "Look at these faces and you'll know where you belong!" The pictures are of leading Nazis. Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

9 This dates to the Spring 1932 presidential elections, but I'm not absolutely sure. The caption: ""Workers of the mind and hand! Vote for the front soldier Adolf Hitler!" Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

10 A poster for the July 1932 Reichstag election. The caption says: "The workers have awakened!" Various other parties are trying to persuade the worker to side with them, without success. The small chap in the center with the red hat represents the Marxists (note the Jew whispering in his ear).

11 From the July 1932 Reichstag election. The text translates as:"We women vote for List 2: the National Socialists."

12 I'm not sure of the date of this Mjölnir poster. The caption: "Germany Awakes!" Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

13 "Work and Food," this poster says. It was used for the November 1932 Reichstag election. The Nazis viewed this as one of their most effective posters.

14 The caption of this poster for November 1932 reads: "We are building the new Germany. Think on their sacrifice. Vote National Socialist." The poster emphasizes that many of Hitler's followers were injured or killed in political battles. Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

15 I don't know the date of this poster, though it has to be before 1933. The religious imagery is evident. Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.


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