File:1919 Erich Ludwig Stahl und Otto Arpke (Stahl Arpke) Wahlplakat Fort mit der roten Mißwirtschaft, wählt Deutsche Volkspartei.jpg

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Deutsch: Das von Erich Ludwig Stahl und Otto Arpke (Stahl Arpke) entworfene Plakat für die Wahl 1919 in Berlin zeigt im Hintergrund links das Berliner Rote Rathaus, davor den Rathausvorplatz mit "roten" Stimmzetteln, die durch einen Reisigbesen weggekehrt werden. Die dargestellte Aggressivität des "kehrenden Besens" nimmt die Gewalt vorweg, durch die später die Nationalsozialisten an die Macht kamen. Das Plakat von 1919 ordnete das Deutsche Historische Museum daher auch in die Ausstellung „Zerstörte Vielfalt. Berlin 1933 – 1938 – 1945“ ein; vergleiche deren Webseite https://www.dhm.de/archiv/ausstellungen/zerstoerte-vielfalt/ sowie https://www.dhm.de/fileadmin/medien/relaunch/presse/pressemappen/2_DHM_Zerstoerte_Vielfalt_Pressebildliste.pdf
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Source Deutsche Fotothek über den österreichischen Sender ORF: https://oe1.orf.at/artikel/329945/Gedenken-an-Zerstoerte-Vielfalt
Author Design: Erich Ludwig Stahl and Otto Arpke (Stahl Arpke)

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