
Bekendmaking
The poster is split vertically into two distinct halves, one in Dutch (left) and one in German (right). Both halves share a similar layout structure, featuring bold, capitalized headings and dense blocks of text, suggesting a formal, official announcement. The text is highly structured, using numbered points and paragraphs to convey detailed instructions or warnings. The overall composition is symmetrical and balanced, reinforcing the authoritative tone.
The poster appears to be a printed, mass-produced propaganda piece, likely using offset lithography or similar printing techniques common during wartime. The text is printed in a stark, sans-serif typeface, emphasizing clarity and urgency. The use of black ink on a light background is typical of official wartime announcements.
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