Ein Volk Ein Reich Ein Fuhrer 1938 German propaganda poster: Since 1933 the National Socialists used the slogan "Ein Volk / Ein Reich / Ein Führer" to promote national unity and their ideal of the "Volksgemeinschaft". After Austria's "annexation" to the German Reich in 1938, this slogan was increasingly used to transfer the unity of "Führer", party and population to Austria and to promote the national unity of Germans and Austrians as "a natural people" with a common history and to propagate the future. Anschluss, German: “Union”, political union of Austria with Germany,
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2513 x 3350 px | 21.3 x 28.4 cm | 8.4 x 11.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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