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Deutsch: Nationalsozialistisches Propagandaplakat: Der rote Krieg: Mutter oder Genossin? Mensch oder Maschine? Gott oder Teufel? Blut oder Gold? Rasse oder Mischling? Volkslied oder jazz? Nationalsozialismus oder Bolschewismus? (Hakenkruz, Fraktur Schrift) Deutsch-Russisches Museum Berlin-Karlshorst.
English: Anti-communist Nazi propaganda poster: "The red war: Mother or comrade? Man or machine? God or devil? Blood or gold? Race or half-breed (Mischling)? Folk song or jazz? National Socialism or Bolshevism?" (Swastika, fraktur typeface). German-Russian Museum in Berlin-Karlshorst.
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