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36.
ERWIN PUCHINGER.
"ZEICHNET 5-1/2% DRITTE KRIEGSANLEIHE."
(Subscribe to the 5-1/2% Third War Loan.)
Issued in Vienna.
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37.
ERLER.
"DER 9TE PFEIL. ZEICHNET KRIEGSANLEIHE."
(The ninth arrow. Subscribe to the War Loan.)
German War Loan poster.
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38.
LEONARD.
"DER HAUPTFEIND IS ENGLAND."
"When, still compelled to fight and bleed, When, suffering deprivation everywhere, You go without the coal and warmth you need, With ration-cards and darkness for your share, With peace-time work no longer to be done,-- Someone guilty there must be-- England, the arch-enemy!
Stand then united, steadfastly!
For Germany's sure cause will thus be won."
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39.
H. R. ERDT.
"SOLL UND HABEN DES KRIEGS-JAHRES 1917."
(Losses and gains of the War year 1917.)
German propaganda poster.
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40.
OSWALD POLTE.
"DEM VATERLANDE!"
"POMMERSCHE JUWELEN UND GOLDANKAUFSWOCHE 30 JUNI-6 JULI."
(For the Fatherland.)
Poster advertising the "Pommeranian sale week for jewels and gold, 30 June-6th July."
Issued in Berlin.
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41.
A. S.
"ZEICHNET FuNFTE oSTERREICHISCHE KRIEGSANLEIHE."
(Subscribe to the fifth Austrian War Loan.)
Poster issued in Vienna.
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42.
"SEGITESTEK A DIADALMAS BeKeTEZ."
Hungarian War Loan Poster--"Help the Victorious Peace."
Issued in Budapest, 1917.
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43.
F. K. ENGELHARD.
"NEIN! NIEMALS!" (No! Never!)