NS-Propagandafilmvorführung in Berlin über den Widerstand irischer Schüler gegen die englische Besatzungsmacht in Dublin 1921. Herausgeber: Tobis-Filmkunst GmbH, Berlin. Urheber: Michel (Graphiker). Drucker/Verlag: Paul Grasnick, Berlin
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Plakatslg, BayHStA, Plakatsammlung, Kultur- und Werbeplakate bis 1945 21981
Plakatslg Plakatsammlung, Kultur- und Werbeplakate bis 1945
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[Februar 1941-Mai 1945]
Enthält: Mein Leben für Irland (Titel)
Motiv und Symbol; Überformat; Stempel der Filmprüfstelle auf dem Plakat
Plakate und Flugblätter
deutsch
Herausgeber: Tobis-Filmkunst GmbH, Berlin
Drucker/Verlag: Paul Grasnick, Berlin
Urheber: Michel (Graphiker)
Drucker/Verlag: Paul Grasnick, Berlin
Urheber: Michel (Graphiker)
Angst, Richard
Borchert, Wilhelm
Clausen, Claus
Dammann, Anna
Dannemann, Karl
Deltgen, René
Dohm, Will
Engelsing, Herbert
Haubenreißer, Karl
Hinz, Werner
Huppertz, Toni
John, Karl
Kimmich, Max Wilhelm
Klöpfer, Eugen
Krohmann, Odo
Lehmann, Han
Lieck, Walter
Maurer, Friedrich
Melichar, Alois
Millowitsch, Lucy
Ohlsen, Heinz
Pauls-Harding, John
Quadflieg, Will
Quest, Hans
Schafheitlin, Franz
Terpe, Ferdinand
Venohr, Albert
Wegener, Paul
Wendt, Elisabeth
Zeyn jun., Willy
Berlin
Dublin (Irland)
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