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Description: | Concept: entertainment, film, advertisement, civilian personnel, civilian suffering, women / womens work, death Description: whole: the image occupies the whole, with the title integrated and positioned in the upper half, in black. The text is integrated and positioned across the top edge and in the lower quarter, in grey and in black. All set against a grey background. image: portrait-length depictions of a widow and a boy who holds his head in his hands. Behind them are several grave crosses, one of which has a German 'Stahlhelm' helmet placed on top. A large stylised red fist appears over the graves. text: ...DAS JEDE NOCH SO UNBEDEUTEND ERSCHEINENDE ARBEITSEINSTELLUNG SICH MIR ALS UNSÜHNBARE H R ERDT SCHULD BESONDERS AN D. MANNE IM SCHÜTZENGRABEN, DER DAFÜR BLUTEN MÜSSTE, DARSTELLT.. /V.HINDENBURG/ EIN FILM DEN JEDER SEHEN MUSS .HOLLERBAUM UND SCHMIDT. BERLIN. N. 65. [...that every stoppage of work, however insignificant it may seem, appears to me as an inexpiable debt, especially to the man in the trenches who had to lose blood for it. Von Hindenburg. A film everyone must see.] Object: grave cross, helmet | Subjects: | poster | Source: | Vads | Creator: | Artist: Erdt, Hans Rudi Printer: Hollerbaum und Schmidt, Berlin N65 Associated Person: Hindenburg, Paul von (Field Marshal) | Identifier: | http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=2828... | Go to resource |
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