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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Titanic (magazine)
Description

Cover of Titanic (magazine), November 1989

Source

Scan of magazine cover

Article

Titanic (magazine)

Portion used

Full

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate an example of Titanic's satirical covers, depicting one of its most famous covers printed in response to the influx of East Germans following the opening of the inner German border in November 1989.

Replaceable?

None

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Inner German border
Description

Cover of Titanic (magazine), November 1989

Source

Scan of magazine cover

Article

Inner German border

Portion used

Full

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate a widely cited West German response to the influx of East Germans following the opening of the inner German border in November 1989. The image depicts a West German stereotype of a "Zonen-Frau" (East German woman) with an unfashionable (in the West) hairstyle and denim clothes, holding a peeled cucumber that she believes is a banana. It satirises the East Germans' stampede for bananas after the inner German border was opened and illustrates a West German perception of the East Germans as naive and unsophisticated.

Replaceable?

None

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Inner German border//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Titanic_(magazine)_cover_%E2%80%93_November_1989.jpgtrue
Description

Cover of Titanic (magazine), November 1989

Source

Scan of magazine cover

Article

Fall of the inner German border

Portion used

Full

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate a widely cited West German response to the influx of East Germans following the opening of the inner German border in November 1989. The image depicts a West German stereotype of a "Zonen-Frau" (East German woman) with an unfashionable (in the West) hairstyle and denim clothes, holding a peeled cucumber that she believes is a banana. It satirises the East Germans' stampede for bananas after the inner German border was opened and illustrates a West German perception of the East Germans as naive and unsophisticated.

Replaceable?

None

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Fall of the inner German border//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Titanic_(magazine)_cover_%E2%80%93_November_1989.jpgtrue

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