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1941Tobacco-capital — German anti-smoking poster
German anti-smoking advert from 1941 showing the Devil raining cigarettes, cigars and pipes down from the clouds onto a field of flowers representing the people’s wellbeing, with the flowers labelled: ‘Public Health’, ‘Worker Power’, ‘Demographic-Political Goals’ and ‘People’s Wealth’. Printed professionally on premium matte paper. See full size guide .
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Anti tax poster put up by Chamber president. Washington, D.C., Jan. 18. 'Less taxes, more jobs' reads the poster being pasted up by George H. Davis. It is the first of 25,000 such signs LCCN2016878175

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