File:Einrichtungsgegenstaende.jpg

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English: By 1918 the German economic situation had become so desperate that the government confiscated personal items made of metal. The poster, designed by Louis Oppenheim, reads: “Home Furnishings made of Aluminum, Copper, Nickel, Tin are Confiscated - Deliver Them Now! The Proclamation No. M./1.18 from K[riegs]R[ohstoff]A[bteilung] [War Materials Department] of March 26, 1918, is to be in view at all collection points.” The metals collected in this way were melted down and used for the war effort.
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Author Louis Oppenheim (1879 - 1936)
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