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German fundraising poster, WW1

German poster encouraging people in Frankfurt to make financial donations to support the Army and Navy during the First World War. Showing three German soldiers in a trench in snowy weather. Date: December 1917

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Cold Donation Donations Finance Financial Frankfurt Funding Fundraising Money Support Trench December Theaterplatz


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This evocative poster, dating back to December 1917, calls upon the people of Frankfurt, Germany, to make financial donations to support their Army and Navy during the ongoing First World War. The image depicts three German soldiers huddled in a snow-filled trench, their faces etched with the hardships of wartime life. The soldiers, each wearing helmets, gaze intently at the viewer, their determined expressions conveying the urgency of the situation. The wintery landscape, with its barren trees and icy ground, serves as a stark reminder of the harsh conditions endured by the soldiers on the front lines. The poster, which was likely displayed in public areas such as the city's Theaterplatz, was produced during a critical period in the war, when resources were running low and morale was flagging. The appeal for financial support was a common tactic used by governments and organizations during wartime to mobilize resources and maintain the war effort. This historical artifact offers a poignant glimpse into the sacrifices made by the German people during the First World War, and the resilience and determination that sustained them through the long and arduous conflict. The image of the soldiers in the trench, braving the cold and hardships of the battlefield, serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of unity and support during times of crisis.

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