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- Title
- Job Pruijser : Emilie Luckhardt
- Date
- 2000/2010
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows names of two probable political party candidates printed in uppercase dark blue letters on a white background. Possibly candidates of the New Communist Party of the Netherlands. Ink is dark blue.
- Title
- René Dammen : Tinneke Veltman
- Date
- 2000/2010
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows two names printed in dark blue on white background. Possibly candidates of the New Communist Party of the Netherlands. Ink is dark blue.
- Title
- Hans Helffer : Marianne De Ridder
- Date
- 2000/2010
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows names of two people (Hans Helffer and Marianne De Ridder) printed in dark blue on a white background. Possibly candidates of the New Communist Party of the Netherlands. Ink is dark blue.
- Title
- Nieuwe Communistische Partij - NCPN
- Date
- 1992/2020
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows the name of a Dutch political party (the New Communist Party of the Netherlands) and its acronym in red letters on a white background. Ink is red.
- Title
- Je bent dom en je wilt wat!!
- Date
- 1992/2020
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows title in black letters on white background. Possibly a campaign poster from the Nieuwe Communistische Partij Nederland.
- Title
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands) : Synagogue site architecture with exhibition banners
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Synagogue site architecture with exhibition banners
- Title
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands) : Detail of memorial and wall
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Detail of memorial and wall
- Title
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands) : Visserplein site identification sign with dedication
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Visserplein site identification sign with dedication
- Title
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands) : Wall inscription to deported Jews
- Creator
- Mezga, Duane
- Date
- 1992-06
- Photographed Site
- Portuguese Synagogue (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Collection
- Duane Mezga Holocaust Sites Photograph Collection
- Description
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Wall inscription to deported Jews
- Title
- Diskussie Vrouwenhuis : relatie vrouwen-klassenstrijd psychologiese oorlogvoering inkapselig en inkonsekwenties
- Date
- 1990/1999
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows large black and white star with the female gender symbol in the center. Within the circular area of the symbol is a clenched fist.
- Title
- Boycot toerisme naar Turkije : financier niet de vuile oorlog in Turkije en Koerdistan : politieke oplossung van de koerdische kwestie, nu!
- Date
- 1990/1999
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows a modern hotel complete with large pool and gazebo surrounded by a green lawn and decorative plantings of trees and flowering shrubs. Just steps away is a sandy shore with beach umbrellas and other amenities awaiting guests. Below that illustration, and against a black background, are five scenes that illustrate what life is like by comparison for those caught up in the Turkish conflict with the Kurds. Shown are a bombed-out apartment or storefront, three armored tanks rolling...
Show morePoster shows a modern hotel complete with large pool and gazebo surrounded by a green lawn and decorative plantings of trees and flowering shrubs. Just steps away is a sandy shore with beach umbrellas and other amenities awaiting guests. Below that illustration, and against a black background, are five scenes that illustrate what life is like by comparison for those caught up in the Turkish conflict with the Kurds. Shown are a bombed-out apartment or storefront, three armored tanks rolling down a city street, a group of people waiting to evacuate from a conflict zone with their belongings piled beside a truck, a woman squatting by the road with three young children, and a small child lying bloodied and lifeless in rubble.
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- Title
- Steun het spaans verzet!
- Date
- 1986
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows a center illustration of two opposing groups. The group to the left is advancing with clenched fists and weapons (a gun and a sickle). They march below a large flagged marked "Volksrepubliek." The group to the right shows two fearful men in suits and hats with their hands in the air as they stare at the advancing group. Beside them is a wide-eyed soldier with his back turned away from the advancing crowd. The second group is in front of large, uppercase letters spelling "FASCISME...
Show morePoster shows a center illustration of two opposing groups. The group to the left is advancing with clenched fists and weapons (a gun and a sickle). They march below a large flagged marked "Volksrepubliek." The group to the right shows two fearful men in suits and hats with their hands in the air as they stare at the advancing group. Beside them is a wide-eyed soldier with his back turned away from the advancing crowd. The second group is in front of large, uppercase letters spelling "FASCISME" upon which sits a crown with a cross on top of it. Poster gives details about a rally and demonstrations to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the second Spanish Republic (founded April 14, 1931). Slated speakers were from the Frente Revolucionario Antifascista y Patriota and some Dutch resistance and solidarity organizations. A choir and an Ethiopian student dance group are listed performers. A film was also listed on the poster: !S' avonds spaans feest! Ink is black on pale yellow paper.
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- Title
- Vermoord door politie, gedekt door politiek : Hans Kok
- Date
- 1985
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows the arrest of Hans Kok only fifteen hours before his death of a drug overdose while in police custody in Amsterdam. He is surrounded by a group of people on Schaepman Street where squatters were protesting widespread evictions from affordable housing to make way for demolitions to free up land for urban renewal projects. This poster is in support of Johannes (Hans) Kok, a Dutch punk musician and squatter who died November 11,1985. Ink is black and red.
- Title
- Oproep tot anti-papenoproer, Utrecht 12 Mei, 11 uur, Mariaplaats : breek door het kordon! : laat het duidelijk zijn : neem helm, stok en molotovs mee!
- Date
- 1985
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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At top left of poster there is an image of Pope John Paul II waving in what looks like a Nazi salute. The photo is altered to show him wearing an red and black armband with a swastika on it. His head is in the crosshairs of an unseen weapon. A second picture at the bottom of the poster shows protesters in helmets pushing against police wearing helmets with face shields and holding up shields between themselves and the protesters. A gas mask dangles from the belt of one of the protesters. The...
Show moreAt top left of poster there is an image of Pope John Paul II waving in what looks like a Nazi salute. The photo is altered to show him wearing an red and black armband with a swastika on it. His head is in the crosshairs of an unseen weapon. A second picture at the bottom of the poster shows protesters in helmets pushing against police wearing helmets with face shields and holding up shields between themselves and the protesters. A gas mask dangles from the belt of one of the protesters. The poster is a call for an anti-papist revolt during the pope's 1985 visit to the Netherlands. Red and black ink.
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- Title
- F15.000 beloning voor het liquideren van Karol Wojtyla alias Paus Johannes Paulus II : tegebeuren tussen 12-15 mei
- Date
- 1985
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows black and white image of Pope John Paul II in profile, seated with his right arm outstretched and raised as if in greeting (obscures his face below the chin). The image is altered to make it appear as though he is wearing an armband with a swastika on it. Superimposed on his head are the concentric circles and cross-hairs of a weapon's scope. This is made to look like a wanted poster offering fifteen thousand Dutch guilders to the assassination who kills the pope between May 12...
Show morePoster shows black and white image of Pope John Paul II in profile, seated with his right arm outstretched and raised as if in greeting (obscures his face below the chin). The image is altered to make it appear as though he is wearing an armband with a swastika on it. Superimposed on his head are the concentric circles and cross-hairs of a weapon's scope. This is made to look like a wanted poster offering fifteen thousand Dutch guilders to the assassination who kills the pope between May 12 and 15, [1985?]. Partial profile of an unidentified man appears on left side of poster. The pope is seated with a microphone in front of him and holding a sheet of paper in his left hand.
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- Title
- 14 jaar isolatie-folter in de BRD : sinds 4.12.84 zijn de gevangenen uit de RAF en het verzet in Hongerstaking! : zij eisen samenvoeging van alle revolutionaire gevangenen in grote groepen, afschaffing van de isolatie-folter, opheffing van het verbod o...
- Date
- 1984/198x
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows two side-by-side images in the center. The one to the left shows a group of masked, helmeted protestors dressed in black and carrying a banner that reads "Kampf der NATO-Kriegspolitik." Two other banners are in the back of that picture and the text is not clear except "Anti-NATO ..." The image to the right is the organizational logo for the "Red Army Faction" (popularly known as the "Baader Meinhoff gang"). The logo is a five-point red star with a black sub-machine gun across it...
Show morePoster shows two side-by-side images in the center. The one to the left shows a group of masked, helmeted protestors dressed in black and carrying a banner that reads "Kampf der NATO-Kriegspolitik." Two other banners are in the back of that picture and the text is not clear except "Anti-NATO ..." The image to the right is the organizational logo for the "Red Army Faction" (popularly known as the "Baader Meinhoff gang"). The logo is a five-point red star with a black sub-machine gun across it and the upper case letters RAF on top of the gun. The poster is an expression of sympathy for the Germans on a hunger strike to protest the conditions of isolation and torture they endured while incarcerated in West Germany. There is a list of demands that include: housing the prisoners together, the end of isolation and torture, and lifting the prohibition on communication. Ink is black and red.
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- Title
- Stop! Stopera
- Date
- 1983
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows "Stopera" in yellow on the handle of a dagger that is stabbing the center of a red rectangle with a black stripe running lengthwise down the center. X appears three times in white on the black stripe. Blood splatters above the dagger entry point and also pools below it. This represents the desire of left-wing and counter-culture groups (like squatter and Provo movements) to kill the construction of a building complex designed to house city hall and the national opera because it...
Show morePoster shows "Stopera" in yellow on the handle of a dagger that is stabbing the center of a red rectangle with a black stripe running lengthwise down the center. X appears three times in white on the black stripe. Blood splatters above the dagger entry point and also pools below it. This represents the desire of left-wing and counter-culture groups (like squatter and Provo movements) to kill the construction of a building complex designed to house city hall and the national opera because it required razing many residential and historic buildings. Riots broke out when construction began. This is a call to gather in the area of the planned complex. Ink is red, yellow, and black.
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- Title
- Turkije 83 : demokratie van fascistische junta
- Date
- 1983
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster is divided into three main colors horizontally: red, black, and white. Printed at head of poster on a red background is "Devrimci Yol" and "Turkije Informatie" with a white star between them. A fist forms the top point of that star. The largest section is black with a white circle in the middle. The main title is in the center of that circle with the subtitle printed around the outer edge. Below the subtitle is a mass of blood red color dripping down behind the text to form the word ...
Show morePoster is divided into three main colors horizontally: red, black, and white. Printed at head of poster on a red background is "Devrimci Yol" and "Turkije Informatie" with a white star between them. A fist forms the top point of that star. The largest section is black with a white circle in the middle. The main title is in the center of that circle with the subtitle printed around the outer edge. Below the subtitle is a mass of blood red color dripping down behind the text to form the word 'no' in upper case letters: NEEN. The blood red color continues down and around a black military tank at the bottom of the poster. Ink is red and black.
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- Title
- Gronings Politiet Muziekteater : Mania
- Date
- 1982
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster recto a shows black and white photographic image of a young child painting on a brick wall. The child has painted a capital A with a circle around it and a plus sign. Verso shows a black and while photographic image of several young men and women walking down a railroad track with two dogs against a backdrop of raised highways. These young people are presumably members of Mania, a political musical theater group based in Groningen, Netherlands, who are performing the piece whose title...
Show morePoster recto a shows black and white photographic image of a young child painting on a brick wall. The child has painted a capital A with a circle around it and a plus sign. Verso shows a black and while photographic image of several young men and women walking down a railroad track with two dogs against a backdrop of raised highways. These young people are presumably members of Mania, a political musical theater group based in Groningen, Netherlands, who are performing the piece whose title appears at the head of the poster verso: Wie ben ik nog over. This is a work of short vignettes and musical pieces about radical youth, resistence, and powerlessness. Includes the lyrics of four songs: Snelweg; Robot; Vrouenland; Wie ben ik nog over. Target audience is you 15-25. Ink is black.
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- Title
- Stemmen helpt niet meer
- Date
- 1981
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows a graffiti-covered brick wall with a large hole smashed through it. Ink is yellow, pink, blue, green and black.