By German Federal Archives
German Federal Archives
For the inhabitants of a conquered Germany the end of the Second World War on the 8/9th May 1945 signified a turning point, but definitely not a time to relax. The sudden transition from war to post-war, from destruction to reconstruction is reflected in the posters of the Federal Archives (Bundesarchiv) from the years 1945/6. If the last months of the war were still being permeated by the rallying cries of the Nazi regime and the calls for self sacrifice, then May 1945 saw the allied forces taking over and putting into place initial measures. For the population it was a question of coming to terms with every day life. The pictures show that, paramount in their minds, were the fear of infectious diseases, the concern about the POWs, the missing and the displaced, and the importance of cooperation in rebuilding the cities and towns which had been destroyed. There is evidence that as early as August 1945 cultural programmes and events were being resumed, and new postcodes had been introduced to facilitate written correspondence. In these posters of the early post-war period one can already see different emphases emerging, however subtle. In the Soviet occupation zone different messages were being conveyed than in the western zones. The exhibition ends with one desire, which will unite both sides in 1949, namely the desire for a lasting peace.
Das droht uns wenn wir versagen - darum Kampf bis zum Sieg (1945-02) by Christian MinzlaffGerman Federal Archives
Propaganda in the last months of the war, 1945
BArch, Plak 003-029-048 / Christian Mintzlaff
BArch, Plak 003-029-023 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 003-029-064 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 003-029-062 / H. Kisselbach
8 May 1945: The war is over!
BArch, Plak 004-002-064 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 004-002-063 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 100-004-015 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 100-004-019 / o.Ang.
Reconstruction and daily life immediately after the war
BArch, Plak 100-033-014 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 100-033-009 / o.Ang.
BArch, B 285 Plak 004-006-004 / o.Ang.
BArch, B 285 Plak-025-005 / Oehlschlägel
BArch, Plak 004-002-002 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 004-007-006 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 004-007-007 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 100-039-001 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 100-034-029 / Schulz & Henschel, Berlin
BArch, B 285 Plak-054-001 / o.Ang.
BArch, B 285 Plak-055-001 / o.Ang.
Buchenwald klagt an! (1945/1949) by o.Ang.German Federal Archives
Arrest and punishment of war criminals and National Socialists (Nazis)
BArch, Plak 004-005-009 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 004-005-008 / o.Ang.
BArch, Plak 100-031-034 / Boehner Werbung
Vor einem Jahr. Große Steinstrasse. Heute (1945/1955) by Aufbau WerbungGerman Federal Archives
Post-war years
BArch, B 285 Plak-023-022 / Aufbau Werbung
BArch, Plak 005-047-045 / Relief + Grafik Walter
BArch, Plak 100-034-017 / Fiedler
Federal Archives
Poster 003 - Nazi regime in Germany and Europe
Poster 004 - zone time
Poster 100 - SBZ / GDR posters
B 285 Poster - Gesamtdeutsches Institut - Federal Institute for all-German tasks - Poster stock