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Anarchy - German WWI Poster (border) by RetroCommunications
German World War I poster translating to "Misery and destruction follows anarchy," intended as post war social motivation. Germany, 1918.
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German World War I poster translating to "Misery and destruction follows anarchy," intended as post war social motivation. Germany, 1918.
created by RetroCommunications (8/11/2009 12:51 PM)

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