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COLLECTION NAME:
World War II Propaganda Collections
Record
Identifier:
exws_NSDAP_b01_045_001
Title:
Die Sozialdemokratic üdernahm 1918 ein Wolhgeordnetes Reich [page 1]
Title-Alternative:
Adolf Hitler erklärt
Title-Alternative:
Sozialdemokratic üdernahm 1918 ein Wolhgeordnetes Reich
Subject:
Campaign literature--Germany
Subject:
Elections--Germany--History--20th century
Subject:
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
Subject:
Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
Subject:
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei
Subject:
Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918--Surrenders--German
Subject:
Germany--Politics and government--1918-1933
Description:
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.
Creator:
Schneller, Ernst, 1890-1944
Publisher Original:
Uranus=Druckerei
Date Original:
1932
Language:
ger
Coverage-Temporal:
1918 - 1932
Coverage-Spatial:
Germany
Rights Statement:
Rights Status:
In Copyright
Access Rights:
Digital reproduction published by Western Michigan University Library and made available for private study, scholarship or research use under applicable International Copyright Laws, Treaties, or Agreements. Access to digital reproductions provided by Special Collections at Zhang Legacy Collections Center, Western Michigan University.
Provenance:
Item donated by Professor Emeritus of History, Howard Mowen (1922-2009; WMU faculty, 1949-1982)
Collection Title:
World War II Propaganda Collections
Type:
Text
Format:
image/tiff
Format-Extent:
111,903,872 bytes
Publisher Digital:
Western Michigan University
Date Digital:
2011

World War II Propaganda Collections

World War II Propaganda Collections