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Deutsch: Deutsches Reich. Gerd Paul. Es gilt die letzten Schläge den Sieg zu vollenden! Ohne Jahr, 86 x 59 cm. (Slg.Nr. 197) Wappentiere symbolisierten die zugehörigen Länder auch als Zielscheibe für Angriffe. Da es in Kontinentaleuropa unüblich war, den Kampf Mann gegen Mann auf Plakaten bildlich darzustellen, ersetzte man die Soldaten des Feindes durch das Wappentier des Landes. Hier wird der britische Löwe von einem idealisierten deutschen Krieger in archaischer Kleidung erschlagen.
English: German Empire. Gerd Paul. It is the final blows to complete victory! Without year, 86 x 59 cm. (Slg.Nr. 197) Heraldic animals symbolized the associated countries also as a target for attacks. Since it was unusual in continental Europe, depict the struggle of man against man on posters, were replaced the soldiers of the enemy by the emblem of the country. Here the British lion is slain by an idealized German warriors in archaic clothes.
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