File:Die Kriegsgefangenen kommen! ... Lassen wir sie nicht im Stich! LCCN2004666182.jpg

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English: Title: Die Kriegsgefangenen kommen! ... Lassen wir sie nicht im Stich!

Abstract: Two posters addressing issue of returning prisoners of war. The first, Die Kriegsgefangenen kommen ... , addresses the issue of returning prisoners of war, stating that it is everyone's duty to perform their job and keep order to ensure the men have a quick return to civilian life. The second poster, Frauen! ... , instructs women how to behave to their returning soldiers by showing patience, sacrifice, and love, among other positive attributes. Physical description: 2 prints (posters) : lithograph, color ; 31 x 86 cm. (each) mounted on paper 66 x 86 cm.

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