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English: Polish resistance satirical poster - "Gott mit uns" (God with us), old Prussian slogan placed on German soldiers' belts during the Nazi regime period. Left side — A.Hitler, right side — H.Himmler. |
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Halina Auderska; Zygmunt Ziolka (1972). Akcja N - Wspomnienia 1941-1944. Kraków: Czytelnik. p. s. 357. |
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Gott_mit_uns_-_polish_resistance_poster,_German-occupied_Poland,_1943.jpg (274 × 363 pixels, file size: 39 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Description |
English: Polish resistance satirical poster - "Gott mit uns" (God with us), old Prussian slogan placed on German soldiers' belts during the Nazi regime period. Left side — A.Hitler, right side — H.Himmler. |
---|---|
Source |
Halina Auderska; Zygmunt Ziolka (1972). Akcja N - Wspomnienia 1941-1944. Kraków: Czytelnik. p. s. 357. |
Date |
1943 |
Author | |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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