Alle Kraft gespannt! Totaler Krieg-Kürzester Krieg! Poster
Germany, c. 1940s
33 x 24 in (84 x 61 cm)
ID #FF12B-N-34 PK4
German propaganda poster from the years 1943-44. After the German army went on a series of setbacks in the war against the Soviets, Joseph Goebbels holds his famous speech in Berlin Sportpalast where he coined the term "total war". This meant an overall shift in society where industry focused entirely on war production, and enrollment in the military came to include more and more. This poster by Hans Schweitzer (pseudonym Mjölnir) calls the German people to concentrate their efforts to quickly win the war. Poster shows germans coming together to fight the war, red flames surround them.
Artist: Hans Schweitzer (Mjölnir)
Printer: Carl V.D. Linnepe < p> Condition: Good, crease in the middle.
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