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Election Posters in Berlin (1932)

This photo was taken at Berlin’s Potsdamer Platz during the campaign for the 1932 presidential election. There were four candidates in the running, but the posters featured here speak to the central competition between the two main contenders, Hindenburg (the incumbent) and Hitler. Hindenburg did not belong to any party. His supporters from both the conservative camp and the parties of the Weimar Coalition hoped to win the election by means of his reputation and personality. Meanwhile Hitler’s campaign promised to break Germany’s “political chains,” as one poster illustrates.

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Election Posters in Berlin (1932)

© Ullstein Bild/Granger Collection