Our Children's Future by Adolf Hitler Large campaign poster with a drawing of a smiling mother and her 3 blonde children who have a bright future thanks to Adolf Hitler

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The poster was acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2008. 
1936 March 
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Our Children's Future by Adolf Hitler Large campaign poster with a drawing of a smiling mother and her 3 blonde children who have a bright future thanks to Adolf Hitler 
overall: Height: 33.880 inches (86.055 cm) | Width: 23.880 inches (60.655 cm) 
Nazi propaganda poster produced for the March 29, 1936, Reichstag election and plebiscite on the remilitarization of the Rhineland. It features a drawing by Werner von Axster-Heudtlass depicting an idealized German mother with three young children. It reminds votes of the programs launched by Hitler’s government to celebrate Motherhood and to provide support to racially pure families. The election had only Nazi party candidates. The referendum was to approve, after the fact, the German reclamation of sovereignty of the Rhineland in western Germany, an area that had been demilitarized under the Treaty of Versailles; 98.9% of the population voted in support of the Nazis. 
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Large poster on offwhite newsprint featuring a reproduction of a charcoal and pencil drawing of a blonde woman, eyes closed, holding a young blonde boy, eyes looking upward, wearing a plaid shirt, his arms around her neck and their faces touching. Close on her right side is a slightly older smiling blonde boy wearing a white collared shirt and, on her left, a young smiling blonde girl. There is red shading around the group right side. Across the top is the title in German text in bold, black ink; Adolf Hitler is printed very large in red ink across the lower section. 

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