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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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Apr 4, 2017 · World War II posters. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Propaganda posters were used by both sides in World War II. Note: All propaganda categories should contain government propaganda only. See the introduction to Category:Government propaganda for more info.
Aug 8, 2023 · World War I posters of Germany (1 C, 90 F) World War II posters from Germany (5 C, 39 F) Media in category "Propaganda posters in Germany" The following 70 files are in this category, out of 70 total. 1920 East Prussian Plebiscite Poster.jpg 373 × 538; 153 KB. 1920 Komm Mit Jung-Stahlhelm.
Dec 5, 2014 · “DDR Posters: The Art of East German Propaganda” is divided into five sections that correspond to the country’s five decades. Starting with the formation of the G.D.R. in the late 1940s, the...
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.
Nazi Germany (1933-1945) Chapter (8/13) ... Nazi Propaganda Poster Exploiting Soviet Atrocities in Ukraine (1943) Foreign Propaganda about Life during War in Germany ...