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German Recruitment Poster Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr, melde dich! pub

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German Recruitment Poster Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr, melde dich! pub

1073892 German Recruitment Poster Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr, melde dich! pub. Berlin c.1914-16 (colour litho) by Zabel, Lucian (1893-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Your Fatherland is in Danger! ); The Stapleton Collection; German, out of copyright

Media ID 22506264

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Barbed Wire Danger Enlist Fatherland Grenade Propaganda Recruit Recruiting Recruitment 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Flames Great War


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This print showcases a powerful German recruitment poster from the early 20th century. Created by Lucian Zabel in Berlin between 1914 and 1916, this colour lithograph is an iconic piece of propaganda art. The poster boldly proclaims "Dein Vaterland ist in Gefahr, melde dich!" which translates to "Your Fatherland is in Danger! Enlist Now!". The image depicts a soldier holding a rifle amidst flames and barbed wire, symbolizing the harsh realities of war. The advertisement aims to evoke patriotism and urgency among young men to join the military during World War I. Zabel's artwork skillfully captures the essence of German nationalism at that time, emphasizing the duty and sacrifice required for defending one's country. This recruitment poster was undoubtedly influential in rallying support for Germany's war efforts. Now preserved within a private collection as part of The Stapleton Collection, this historic print serves as both a reminder of the past and an insight into the power of visual propaganda during times of conflict. As we reflect on this photograph print today, it offers us an opportunity to contemplate how such images can shape public opinion and mobilize individuals towards collective action.

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