File:Ludwig HOHLWEIN München Schafft uns Jugendherbergen Wir sind die Garanten der Zukunft Plakat Poster for Youth Hostels HJ Jungvolk Pimpf Aquarell Nazi Party Hitler Youth propaganda No known copyright restrictions h40-1.jpg h46.jpg

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Deutsch: " Schafft uns Jugendherbergen; Wir sind die Garanten der Zukunft "; Plakat mit Aquarell von Ludwig Hohlwein, München; "Pimpf", das Deutsche Jungvolk; NSDAP Propaganda; Uniform, Siegrune, Gepäck, Dorf.
English: "Create youth hostels for us; We are those who guarantee (the guarantors of) the future." (Schafft uns Jugendherbergen; Wir sind die Garanten der Zukunft) Poster for more youth hostels in Nazi Germany; Water colour painting by German poster artist Ludwig Hohlwein, Munich; Pimpf ("lad") in Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitler Jugend (boys' section of Hitler Youth); smiling boy, blue uniform, side cap, backpack/tornister/rucksack, blue sky, cloud, village; NSDAP propaganda; No known copyright restrictions.
Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source http://galleria.thule-italia.com/ludwig-hohlwein
No known copyright restrictions; The poster was designed by Ludwig Hohlwein, a German artist died in 1949, and issued by NSDAP or affiliated organisations in Nazi Germany before 1945, and the work is believed to have fallen into the public domain.
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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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