Hurra Die Butter Ist Alle

Hurra Die Butter Ist Alle. Melvin Blogs Personal Blog Hurrah, die Butter ist alle! (Hurrah, There's No Butter Left), 1935 John Heartfield (Helmut Herzfeld) Notoriously fat Nazi boss Hermann Goering pointed out in his 1935 Hamburg speech that "steel makes a nation strong while butter only fattens its citizens" Antifaschistisches Bild: „Hurra, die Butter ist alle!" (19

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38.2 × 28.0 cm) Credit Line Museum purchase funded by Max and Isabell Smith Herzstein A parody of the aesthetics of propaganda, the photomontage, shows a German family at a dinner table eating a bicycle, where a nearby portrait of Hitler hangs and the wallpaper is emblazoned with swastikas.

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This is one of 237 photomontages that Heartfield created between 1930 and 1938 for the antifascist magazine Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung (Worker's Pictorial Newspaper). Hermann Göring in his Hamburg speech: "Ore has always made an empire strong, butter and lard have made a country fat at the most," from Arbeiter Illustrierte Zeitung (AIZ), December 19, 1935 Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung (AIZ, Prague), December 19, 1935)

AJZ Der Sinn de Hitlergrusses John Heartfield V&A Explore The Collections. Heartfield showed how ordinary Germans would be exposed to crude militarist propaganda. Antifaschistisches Bild: „Hurra, die Butter ist alle!" (19

Melvin Blogs Personal Blog. A parody of the aesthetics of propaganda, the photomontage, shows a German family at a dinner table eating a bicycle, where a nearby portrait of Hitler hangs and the wallpaper is emblazoned with swastikas. Die Szene "Guns for Butter" wurde im 1939 im Arts Theatre London in dem Stück "Four and Twenty Black Sheep" nachgespielt .