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Judith, Queen of Bohemia. House. Habsburg. Father. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg. Mother. Hedwig of Kyburg. Rudolf I (1 May 1218 – 15 July 1291) was the first King of Germany from the House of Habsburg. The first of the count-kings of Germany, he reigned from 1273 until his death in 1291.
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Produced in April 1942, the featured propaganda poster outlines Nazi expectations for individual citizens’ different duties to support the wartime economy. It shows how Nazi authorities demanded that Germans from all different walks of life each do their part to help German forces achieve victory in the war.
- 1995.96.66
- US Holocaust Memorial Museum
- April 8, 1942
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Nov 30, 2020 · Nazi propaganda images served far more purposes than only being election campaign posters — as seen here Propaganda posters as weapons of war. Adolf Hitler didn't lose any time in getting...
Rudolph I of Germany. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rudolph I, also known as Rudolph of Habsburg (German: Rudolf von Habsburg, Latin Rudolfus) May 1, 1218 – July 15, 1291) was King of the Romans from 1273 until his death. He played a vital role in raising the Habsburg family to a leading position among the German feudal dynasties ...
Nazi propaganda close propaganda The spread of ideas, often one-sided, designed to influence people's opinions. had some success in affecting people’s lives for a number of reasons.