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  • English: SPD poster for 1932 general elections. Public domain found at Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. The text says "Against Papen, Hitler, Thälmann. List #2 Socialdemocarts"
  • Deutsch: SPD-Wahlplakat „Gegen Papen, Hitler, Thälmann. Liste 2 Sozialdemokraten“ zur Reichstagswahl am 6. November 1932
  • Português: Poster social-democrata para as eleições gerais de 1932.
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