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Deutsch: Bund Deutscher Mädel in der Hitler Jugend. Ansichtskarte von Ludwig Hohlwein, München. NSDAP Propaganda. 1932. Hitler-Jugend. BDM Mitgliederwerbung
English: Bund Deutscher Mädel in der Hitler Jugend. Propaganda picture postcard of a Hitler Youth girl (member of the Bund Deutscher Mädel) painted by Ludwig Hohlwein (German poster artist 1874–1949), Munich, Nazi Germany.
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Source https://www.stampcircuit.com/stamp-Auction/auktionshaus-christoph-gärtner-gmbh-co-kg/8272540/lot-21311-ansichtskarten-künstler (auction 2018 by Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG)
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Ludwig Hohlwein  (1874–1949)  wikidata:Q314525
 
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Birth name: Ludwig Fritz Karl Emil Heinrich Hohlwein
Description German architect, painter, graphic designer, postage stamp designer, illustrator and designer
Date of birth/death 26 July 1874 Edit this at Wikidata 14 September 1949 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wiesbaden Berchtesgaden
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