File:Ludwig HOHLWEIN Telegramm Schmucktelegramm Deutsche Reichspost NSDAP propgandana Reichsadler Nürnberg Decorative telegram Hitler in open car Nuremberg Castle parading SA men Cover of four page folder No known copyright restrictions.jpg

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Deutsch: NS Schmuckblattelegramm / Schmucktelegramm / Telegramm (Vorder- und Rückseite); Deutsche Reichpost; DinA4-Doppelblatt; Aquarell von Ludwig Hohlwein; Der Führer Adolf Hitler im Auto, Reichsparteitag-Aufmarsch grüßend, auf Reichsparteitag, der Führer bei einer Parade, Nürnberger Burg, Reichsadler; Drittes Reich (III. Reich), NSDAP Propaganda 1937.
English: Back (reverse) and front cover of a A4 sized decorative telegram folder in colour from Deutsche Reichspost ("German Empire Mail") 1937. Water colour painting by German poster artist Ludwig Hohlwein. Nazi Party (NSDAP) propaganda showing a Nazi style Reichsadler (national German imperial eagle) and the Fuehrer at a parade during the Nuremberg Rally (party leader Adolf Hitler in an open car saluting parading SA men with the Nuremberg Castle in the background). Huge folder to be delivered in an envelope. Sold by the post, telephone, and telegraph offices in Nazi Germany.
No known copyright restrictions. This work is believed to have fallen into the public domain as the artist died in 1949 and the telegram was issued by a now defunct organisation.
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No known copyright restrictions; Telegram designed by Ludwig Hohlwein, a German artist died 1949, and issued by Deutsche Reichspost, a German organisation ceased to exist in 1945, 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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