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Headline: Stormtroops marching through Saarbrücken, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Celebration of the reeintegration of the Ssarland into the German empire. The SA stormtroops marching through Saarbrücken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015976Stormtroops marching through Saarbrücken, 1935Celebration of the reeintegration of the Ssarland into the German empire. The SA stormtroops marching through Saarbrücken.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Police cordon in snow storm in front of the train station in Saarbruecken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322599Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Police cordon in snow storm in front of the train station in Saarbruecken.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Referendum on 13 January 1935. Eligible voters arrive in snowfall on the day of the plebiscite.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322595Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Referendum on 13 January 1935. Eligible voters arrive in snowfall on the day of the plebiscite.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Issuing free tickets for the referendum.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322606Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Issuing free tickets for the referendum.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: The election judge Professor James K. Pollock (center) verifying the ballots in Saarbruecken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322594Referendum in the Saarland, 1935The election judge Professor James K. Pollock (center) verifying the ballots in Saarbruecken.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: A ballot paper of the Saar plebiscite.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322591Referendum in the Saarland, 1935A ballot paper of the Saar plebiscite.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Reintegration of the Saarland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322593Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Reintegration of the Saarland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Referendum on 13 January 1935. The 300 Germans living in the Saar, in the hall of the Lloyd fast steamer, the Bremen"."Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322596Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Referendum on 13 January 1935. The 300 Germans living in the Saar, in the hall of the Lloyd fast steamer, the Bremen"."
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: A poster on the Saarland plebiscite at the East Station in Paris.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322597Referendum in the Saarland, 1935A poster on the Saarland plebiscite at the East Station in Paris.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Special train with East Prussian constituents during a short wait at the Friedrichstrasse station in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322598Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Special train with East Prussian constituents during a short wait at the Friedrichstrasse station in Berlin.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Following the election battle on the Saar. Completely exhausted from the work of counting, the counters are resting at their workplace at the Wartburg in Saarbruecken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322600Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Following the election battle on the Saar. Completely exhausted from the work of counting, the counters are resting at their workplace at the Wartburg in Saarbruecken.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Hitherto the largest number of Saar German constituents arrived in Cuxhaven with the steamer Deutschland" and are welcomed by the organizations. The picture shows the Saarlander with their carried along club banner reading "Deutsch ist die Saar" (The Saar is German), American national flags and flags of the new Germany."Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322601Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Hitherto the largest number of Saar German constituents arrived in Cuxhaven with the steamer Deutschland" and are welcomed by the organizations. The picture shows the Saarlander with their carried along club banner reading "Deutsch ist die Saar" (The Saar is German), American national flags and flags of the new Germany."
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Voting on 13 January 1935. Polling station in Saarbruecken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322602Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Voting on 13 January 1935. Polling station in Saarbruecken.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Issuing of tickets for the referendum.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322590Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Issuing of tickets for the referendum.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: The electoral lists are posted for inspection.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00322592Referendum in the Saarland, 1935The electoral lists are posted for inspection.
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Headline: Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Camp beds are being set up in a sports hall while awaiting the people eligible to vote.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322604Referendum in the Saarland, 1935Camp beds are being set up in a sports hall while awaiting the people eligible to vote.
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Headline: Demonstration for the reincorporation of the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Children from Berus, a small town near the border of the Saar district, demonstrate prior to the Saar plebiscite for the reincorporation of the Saarland to the German Reich with banners and the Hitler salute.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015977Demonstration for the reincorporation of the Saarland, 1935Children from Berus, a small town near the border of the Saar district, demonstrate prior to the Saar plebiscite for the reincorporation of the Saarland to the German Reich with banners and the Hitler salute.
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Headline: Celebration of the Saarland plebiscite, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Kids celebrating the reeintegration of the Saarland into the German empire in the streets of Saarbrücken. They do the Hitler salute and the street is decorated with Nazi flags.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00008236Celebration of the Saarland plebiscite, 1935Kids celebrating the reeintegration of the Saarland into the German empire in the streets of Saarbrücken. They do the Hitler salute and the street is decorated with Nazi flags.
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Headline: Hitler on the phone, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Adolf Hitler gets the results of the Saarland plebiscite at his location in Obersalzberg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00000021Hitler on the phone, 1935Adolf Hitler gets the results of the Saarland plebiscite at his location in Obersalzberg.
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Headline: James Meredith, Bindo Galli and Guiseppe Martin, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Members of the international Saarland plebiscite tribunal. From left to right: James Meredith (Ireland), der Vorsitzende Bindo Galli (Italy), Guiseppe Martini (Italy).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015966James Meredith, Bindo Galli and Guiseppe Martin, 1935Members of the international Saarland plebiscite tribunal. From left to right: James Meredith (Ireland), der Vorsitzende Bindo Galli (Italy), Guiseppe Martini (Italy).
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Headline: The Saarland plebiscite, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Queue in front of a polling station in Saarbrücken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015965The Saarland plebiscite, 1935Queue in front of a polling station in Saarbrücken.
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Headline: Dutch soldiers with voting boxes, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Dutch soldiers watching over the voting boxes during the Saarland plebiscite.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015963Dutch soldiers with voting boxes, 1935Dutch soldiers watching over the voting boxes during the Saarland plebiscite.
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Headline: British military band in Saarbrücken, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Marching British soldiers in the streets of Saarbrücken after the Saarland plebiscite.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015978British military band in Saarbrücken, 1935Marching British soldiers in the streets of Saarbrücken after the Saarland plebiscite.
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Headline: Adolf Wagner, Joseph Goebbels, and Adolf Hitler, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: Adolf Wagner, Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler, and Otto Dietrich, chief press officer of the German Reich, gather in front of a radio for the announcement of the interim result of the Saarland plebiscite on 13 January 1935.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00113742Adolf Wagner, Joseph Goebbels, and Adolf Hitler, 1935Adolf Wagner, Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler, and Otto Dietrich, chief press officer of the German Reich, gather in front of a radio for the announcement of the interim result of the Saarland plebiscite on 13 January 1935.
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Headline: Natives of the Saarland, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Natives of the Saarland come back from the USA to Germany to take part in the the Saarland plebiscite.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00117130Natives of the Saarland, 1935Natives of the Saarland come back from the USA to Germany to take part in the the Saarland plebiscite.
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Headline: Counting the votes of the Saar plebiscite, 1935Date: 13.01.1935Image text: The Wartburg Hall in Saarbruecken after the counting of votes.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00322589Counting the votes of the Saar plebiscite, 1935The Wartburg Hall in Saarbruecken after the counting of votes.
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Headline: Plebiscite commission on the Saar plebiscite, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Voting commission in front of the building of the Saar Government. A voting committee, set up by the League of Nations, supervised and led the preparatory work for the referendum on January 13, 1935 in the Saar. The picture shows the members of the voting committee before the building of the Saar Government from left to right: Mrs. Wambaugh (USA), Allan Rodhe (Sweden), the President of the Commission, Viktor Henry (Switzerland) de Jongh (Netherlands) and Hellstedt, next a gendarme.Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00322605Plebiscite commission on the Saar plebiscite, 1935Voting commission in front of the building of the Saar Government. A voting committee, set up by the League of Nations, supervised and led the preparatory work for the referendum on January 13, 1935 in the Saar. The picture shows the members of the voting committee before the building of the Saar Government from left to right: Mrs. Wambaugh (USA), Allan Rodhe (Sweden), the President of the Commission, Viktor Henry (Switzerland) de Jongh (Netherlands) and Hellstedt, next a gendarme.
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Headline: "Announcement of the death of Status Quo" in Saarland, 1935Date: 16.01.1935Image text: The picture shows a postcard with the title "Todesanzeige Status Quo" (Announcement of the death of the Status Quo), which is sold in the Saar area after the referendum on the annexation of the Saarland to the German Reich. The further inscription reads: "The lie never ends", "Goodbye forever". " In accordance with the unfathomable will of God, our freak, who was kept alive so carefully with French franc serum, went to hell on the 15th birthday, after a long period of suffering endured with great patience. These show their deepest sorrow: For the SPD of the Saar region: Matz Braun, for the KP Fritz PFordt, for the SWV Dr. Hector, for the separatist Volksbund, for christl. u. soziale Gemeinheit: J. Hoffmann. The Saar-Volksstimme, Arbeiterzeitung, Saarlouiser Journaille, General-Anzeiger, Neue Saar-Post. Saar region, January 13, 1935. The funeral has already taken place quietly. Mourning cards will only be accepted with the appropriate check deposit. We are already abroad: Paris, Prague, London, Nice, Monte Carlo". Die weitere Inschriften lauten: 'Die Lüge hört nimmer auf', 'Auf Nimmerwiedersehen'. 'Gott dem Herrn hat es in seinem unerforschlichen Ratschlusse gefallen, unsere so sorgsam mit französischem Frankenserum am Leben gehaltene Missgeburt nach längerem, mit überaus großer Geduld ertragenem Leiden, an ihrem 15. Gebuertstage in die Hölle fahren zu lassen. Dies zeigen in tiefster Trauer an: Für die SPD des Saargebietes: Matz Braun, für die KP Fritz Pfordt, für die SWV Dr. Hector, für den separatistischen Volksbund, für christl. u. soziale Gemeinheit: J. Hoffmann. Die Saar-Volksstimme, Arbeiterzeitung, Saarlouiser Journaille, General-Anzeiger, Neue Saar-Post. Saargebiet, den 13. Januar 1935. Die Beisetzung hat in aller Stille bereits stattgefunden. Trauerbreife werden nur mit entsprechender Scheckeinlage entgegengenommen. Wir befinden uns bereits im Ausland: Paris, PRag, London, Nizza, Monte-Carlo.'Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322646"Announcement of the death of Status Quo" in Saarland, 1935The picture shows a postcard with the title "Todesanzeige Status Quo" (Announcement of the death of the Status Quo), which is sold in the Saar area after the referendum on the annexation of the Saarland to the German Reich. The further inscription reads: "The lie never ends", "Goodbye forever". " In accordance with the unfathomable will of God, our freak, who was kept alive so carefully with French franc serum, went to hell on the 15th birthday, after a long period of suffering endured with great patience. These show their deepest sorrow: For the SPD of the Saar region: Matz Braun, for the KP Fritz PFordt, for the SWV Dr. Hector, for the separatist Volksbund, for christl. u. soziale Gemeinheit: J. Hoffmann. The Saar-Volksstimme, Arbeiterzeitung, Saarlouiser Journaille, General-Anzeiger, Neue Saar-Post. Saar region, January 13, 1935. The funeral has already taken place quietly. Mourning cards will only be accepted with the appropriate check deposit. We are already abroad: Paris, Prague, London, Nice, Monte Carlo". Die weitere Inschriften lauten: 'Die Lüge hört nimmer auf', 'Auf Nimmerwiedersehen'. 'Gott dem Herrn hat es in seinem unerforschlichen Ratschlusse gefallen, unsere so sorgsam mit französischem Frankenserum am Leben gehaltene Missgeburt nach längerem, mit überaus großer Geduld ertragenem Leiden, an ihrem 15. Gebuertstage in die Hölle fahren zu lassen. Dies zeigen in tiefster Trauer an: Für die SPD des Saargebietes: Matz Braun, für die KP Fritz Pfordt, für die SWV Dr. Hector, für den separatistischen Volksbund, für christl. u. soziale Gemeinheit: J. Hoffmann. Die Saar-Volksstimme, Arbeiterzeitung, Saarlouiser Journaille, General-Anzeiger, Neue Saar-Post. Saargebiet, den 13. Januar 1935. Die Beisetzung hat in aller Stille bereits stattgefunden. Trauerbreife werden nur mit entsprechender Scheckeinlage entgegengenommen. Wir befinden uns bereits im Ausland: Paris, PRag, London, Nizza, Monte-Carlo.'
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Headline: Saarlouis becomes Saarlautern, 1936Date: 12.01.1936Image text: At the town hall of Saarlouis in the Saarland, the name plate is exchanged after the merger with Fraulautern. The town now bears the name Saarlautern.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322647Saarlouis becomes Saarlautern, 1936At the town hall of Saarlouis in the Saarland, the name plate is exchanged after the merger with Fraulautern. The town now bears the name Saarlautern.
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Headline: Pompeo Aloisi and Wilhelm Frick at the handover of the Saar, 1935Date: 01.03.1935Image text: On 01.03.1935 took place in Saarbruecken the ceremonial handover of the Saar by the president of the tripartite committee of the League of Nations, Baron Pompeo Aloisi (right standing, holding a speech) to Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick (opposite left).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00322636Pompeo Aloisi and Wilhelm Frick at the handover of the Saar, 1935On 01.03.1935 took place in Saarbruecken the ceremonial handover of the Saar by the president of the tripartite committee of the League of Nations, Baron Pompeo Aloisi (right standing, holding a speech) to Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick (opposite left).
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Headline: German border officials at the French-Saarland border, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: View of German border officials on duty at the Saarland customs office "Goldene Bremm" on the morning after the re-establishment of German customs sovereignty at midnight.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322637German border officials at the French-Saarland border, 1935View of German border officials on duty at the Saarland customs office "Goldene Bremm" on the morning after the re-establishment of German customs sovereignty at midnight.
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Headline: French refugees in Forbach, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: French refugees arrive in the border town of Forbach in Lorraine with their luggage in their hands.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322638French refugees in Forbach, 1935French refugees arrive in the border town of Forbach in Lorraine with their luggage in their hands.
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Headline: union 1935, handing-over, refugeesDate: 01.03.1935Image text: union 1935, handing-over, refugees, Saarland politics, GermanyPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00322639union 1935, handing-over, refugeesunion 1935, handing-over, refugees, Saarland politics, Germany
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Headline: Construction of a barrier on the Saarland-French border, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Following the transfer of the customs authority in the Saar region to the German Reich, German customs officers erect a barrier at the new German-French border while French colleagues are watching them.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322640Construction of a barrier on the Saarland-French border, 1935Following the transfer of the customs authority in the Saar region to the German Reich, German customs officers erect a barrier at the new German-French border while French colleagues are watching them.
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Headline: Wilhelm Frick, Joseph Goebbels and Franz Rudolf Bornewasser during the act of transfer of the Saar region, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Wilhem Frick in the Small Hall of the Kreisstaendehaus in Saarbruecken at a speech during the handover of the Saar region by the tripartite committee of the League of Nations. On the right of the picture, Joseph Goebbels, on the left next to him, Josef Buerckel and the Bishop of Trier Franz Rudolf Bornewasser (4th from right)Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322641Wilhelm Frick, Joseph Goebbels and Franz Rudolf Bornewasser during the act of transfer of the Saar region, 1935Wilhem Frick in the Small Hall of the Kreisstaendehaus in Saarbruecken at a speech during the handover of the Saar region by the tripartite committee of the League of Nations. On the right of the picture, Joseph Goebbels, on the left next to him, Josef Buerckel and the Bishop of Trier Franz Rudolf Bornewasser (4th from right)
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Headline: Refugees from the Saar in Toulouse, 1935Date: 21.01.1935Image text: Refugees from the Saar, who voted against the connection of the Saarland into the German Reich at the Saar plebiscite, and now must flee from the Nazi revenge, found refuge in Toulouse, France.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322642Refugees from the Saar in Toulouse, 1935Refugees from the Saar, who voted against the connection of the Saarland into the German Reich at the Saar plebiscite, and now must flee from the Nazi revenge, found refuge in Toulouse, France.
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Headline: Wilhelm Frick during the ceremonial transfer of the Saar region, 1935Date: 01.03.1935Image text: Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick (centre in party uniform) is having a conversation with members of the League of Nations Commission in the Kreisstaendehaus in Saarbruecken, at the celebrations marking the transfer of the Saar region to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322643Wilhelm Frick during the ceremonial transfer of the Saar region, 1935Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick (centre in party uniform) is having a conversation with members of the League of Nations Commission in the Kreisstaendehaus in Saarbruecken, at the celebrations marking the transfer of the Saar region to the German Reich.
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Headline: Wilhelm Frick and Baron Aloisi during the transfer of the Saar region, 1935Date: 01.03.1935Image text: View of the delegations in the Kreisstaendehaus in Saarbruecken during the re-integration ceremony of Saarland into the German Reich. On the left, Wilhelm Frick, the Reich Minister of the Interior, opposite him Pompeo Alois, the chairman of the tripartite committee of the League of Nations.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322644Wilhelm Frick and Baron Aloisi during the transfer of the Saar region, 1935View of the delegations in the Kreisstaendehaus in Saarbruecken during the re-integration ceremony of Saarland into the German Reich. On the left, Wilhelm Frick, the Reich Minister of the Interior, opposite him Pompeo Alois, the chairman of the tripartite committee of the League of Nations.
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Headline: The tricolour is removed in the Saar area, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: After the Saar area was transferred to the German Reich, the tricolor on the building of the Saarbruecken Mining Directorate is removed.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322645The tricolour is removed in the Saar area, 1935After the Saar area was transferred to the German Reich, the tricolor on the building of the Saarbruecken Mining Directorate is removed.
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Headline: Advertising for the Saar status referendum, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Passers-by look at an election poster promoting the referendum in the Saar region on the annexation to the German Reich. It shows two soldiers and the inscription: 'We died for you? "And you want to betray us?". On the right is a map of the Saar region with the Rhine province above it.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322540Advertising for the Saar status referendum, 1935Passers-by look at an election poster promoting the referendum in the Saar region on the annexation to the German Reich. It shows two soldiers and the inscription: 'We died for you? "And you want to betray us?". On the right is a map of the Saar region with the Rhine province above it.
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Headline: Election posters for the Saar referendum, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Passers-by look at election posters hanging on a house wall for the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich. On the left two soldiers and the inscription: "We died for you! And you want to betray us?". On the right: "To Germany" and "German Mother. Home to you!"Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322541Election posters for the Saar referendum, 1935Passers-by look at election posters hanging on a house wall for the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich. On the left two soldiers and the inscription: "We died for you! And you want to betray us?". On the right: "To Germany" and "German Mother. Home to you!"
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Headline: Demonstration against the Saarbund, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Demonstrators hold up posters with the words "Saarbund? (Independent Workers' and Citizens' Party) Never!" and "Fight the Saarbund!" which are directed against Saarland separatists.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322542Demonstration against the Saarbund, 1935Demonstrators hold up posters with the words "Saarbund? (Independent Workers' and Citizens' Party) Never!" and "Fight the Saarbund!" which are directed against Saarland separatists.
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Headline: Election posters of the Deutsche Front as well as the Volksfront for the Saar Referendum, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: At one of the advertising pillars on the corner of St. Johannerstrasse in Saarbruecken, passers-by look at election posters for the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich on 13.01.1935. On the left, the election poster of the separatist "Volksfront". Three men who are ready to fight back stand arm in arm on a map of the Saar area against the Third Reich. Caption: "For Status Quo". On the right the posters of the Deutsche Front. Above: "To Germany". A man opens the gate to the Third Reich, symbolised by the swastika. Below: "German Mother. Home to you!"Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322543Election posters of the Deutsche Front as well as the Volksfront for the Saar Referendum, 1935At one of the advertising pillars on the corner of St. Johannerstrasse in Saarbruecken, passers-by look at election posters for the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich on 13.01.1935. On the left, the election poster of the separatist "Volksfront". Three men who are ready to fight back stand arm in arm on a map of the Saar area against the Third Reich. Caption: "For Status Quo". On the right the posters of the Deutsche Front. Above: "To Germany". A man opens the gate to the Third Reich, symbolised by the swastika. Below: "German Mother. Home to you!"
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Headline: Celebration of the first anniversary of the seizure of power in Saarbruecken, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The Altneugasse of Saarbruecken is festively decorated with swastika flags, imperial flags and banners to celebrate the first anniversary of the "seizure of power". Left: "Saar strives faithfully to the new Reich 1934". In the middle a text " To the Fuehrer!". On the right the slogan: "One Heart. One Nation. One Fatherland. Germany".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322544Celebration of the first anniversary of the seizure of power in Saarbruecken, 1934The Altneugasse of Saarbruecken is festively decorated with swastika flags, imperial flags and banners to celebrate the first anniversary of the "seizure of power". Left: "Saar strives faithfully to the new Reich 1934". In the middle a text " To the Fuehrer!". On the right the slogan: "One Heart. One Nation. One Fatherland. Germany".
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Headline: Advertising stamp for the Saar referendum, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: The picture shows a stamp, which is intended to advertise the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich. The inscription reads: " January 13, 1935. The Saar is German. We want to go home to the Reich".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322545Advertising stamp for the Saar referendum, 1935The picture shows a stamp, which is intended to advertise the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich. The inscription reads: " January 13, 1935. The Saar is German. We want to go home to the Reich".
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Headline: union 1935, Propaganda, election postersDate: 01.01.1935Image text: union 1935, Propaganda, election posters, Saarland politics, GermanyPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00322546union 1935, Propaganda, election postersunion 1935, Propaganda, election posters, Saarland politics, Germany
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Headline: House with inscriptions in St. Wendel, 1933/35Date: 01.01.1933Image text: The Farben & Tapetenhaus Wilh. Angel is one of several houses in St. Wendel, which citizens have inscribed with verses, which are directed toward the fight against the German population of the Saar. Above: "Germany, and if misery falls upon you, we love you as never before". Below: "A rascal who despises his mother because she lost her splendour and wealth in adversity".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322547House with inscriptions in St. Wendel, 1933/35The Farben & Tapetenhaus Wilh. Angel is one of several houses in St. Wendel, which citizens have inscribed with verses, which are directed toward the fight against the German population of the Saar. Above: "Germany, and if misery falls upon you, we love you as never before". Below: "A rascal who despises his mother because she lost her splendour and wealth in adversity".
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Headline: union 1935, Propaganda, election postersDate: 01.01.1935Image text: union 1935, Propaganda, election posters, Saarland politics, GermanyPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00322548union 1935, Propaganda, election postersunion 1935, Propaganda, election posters, Saarland politics, Germany
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Headline: Promotion of the Saar referendum in a factory, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: On the premises of a company in the Saarland a worker drives a car with a swastika and the inscription: "Rie Rah Rutsch Der Status Quo iss futsch 15. Jan 1935" (English: Ri-ra-roach! The status quo is gone, January 15, 1935).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322549Promotion of the Saar referendum in a factory, 1935On the premises of a company in the Saarland a worker drives a car with a swastika and the inscription: "Rie Rah Rutsch Der Status Quo iss futsch 15. Jan 1935" (English: Ri-ra-roach! The status quo is gone, January 15, 1935).
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Headline: Promotion of the Saar referendum in the UFA-Wochenschau, 1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: The Wochenschau (Weekly Review) of UFA promotes the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich on January 13, 1935. Under the sovereign symbols ( Imperial Eagle and swastika) stands the slogan: "The Saar must remain German".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00322550Promotion of the Saar referendum in the UFA-Wochenschau, 1935The Wochenschau (Weekly Review) of UFA promotes the referendum on the annexation of the Saar region to the German Reich on January 13, 1935. Under the sovereign symbols ( Imperial Eagle and swastika) stands the slogan: "The Saar must remain German".
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