File:Ludwig Hohlwein Nicht spenden – opfern (Don't Spend, Sacrifice) Hermann Sonntag & Co. c1933 42x30cm Third Reich Nazi Germay propaganda poster Wolfsonian-FIU WOLF074360 No known copyright.tif

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English: Nicht spenden – opfern ("Don't Spend, Sacrifice" / "Don't Give, Sacrifice")
  • Nazi propaganda poster encouraging the German public not to donate, but to sacrifice; campaign poster for the Winterhilfswerk / WHW / Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (English: "Winter Relief of the German People"), an annual donation drive by the National Socialist People's Welfare (Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt, NSV) to help finance charitable work, initially an emergency measure to support people during the Great Depression, later a major source of funding for the activities of the NSV and a major component of Germany's welfare state
Wolfsonian-FIU: Ink on paper offset color lithograph mounted on linen depicting an open hand dropping two coins; Nazi flag in the background.
https://shec.ashp.cuny.edu/items/show/1198: The dire economic circumstances in Germany during the 1930s both facilitated the Nazis' rise to power and served as a focal point for expressions of German national unity, including the making of such personal "sacrifices" which were not always voluntary. Graphically, the poster retains some of the avant-garde style of Weimar-period art movements like Bauhaus. In subsequent years, such innovations were increasingly suppressed by the Nazi regime as "degenerate," and the more modernist styles of the 1930s were replaced by the "realism" of World War II-era Nazi propaganda.
Third Reich; Nazi swastika flag; etc.
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Date approx. 1933
Source https://digital.wolfsonian.org/WOLF074360
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Ludwig Hohlwein  (1874–1949)  wikidata:Q314525
 
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Birth name: Ludwig Fritz Karl Emil Heinrich Hohlwein
Description German architect, painter, graphic designer, postage stamp designer, illustrator and designer
Date of birth/death 26 July 1874 Edit this at Wikidata 14 September 1949 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wiesbaden Berchtesgaden
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