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SLUIT U AAN BIJ DE NSB SLUIT U AAN BIJ DE NSB war poster OR search current auctions Auction History Result 6c278 SLUIT U AAN BIJ DE NSB 35x47 Dutch WWII war poster 1941 workers break your chains! Date Sold 5/3/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Folded Dutch World War II Poster (measures 35 1/4" x 47 1/4" [90 x 120 cm]) (Learn More) Sluit U Aan Bij De NSB (literally translates to "Join the NSB"), the 1941 Dutch World War II (WWII) political poster (with a tagline that translates to "Workers, break your chains") encouraging citizens to vote for the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands party, and featuring art of a man breaking free from the chains of "capitalism" and standing with his family. The National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (Nationaal Socialistische Beweging in Nederland or NSB) was a Dutch fascist and later national socialist political party which was founded in 1931 by Anton Mussert. As a parliamentary party participating in legislative elections, the NSB had some success during the 1930s. It remained the only legal party in the Netherlands during most of the Second World War. After the German signing of surrender in 1945, the NSB was outlawed. Mussert was arrested the following day and executed on May 7th, 1946. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this poster measures 35 1/4" x 47 1/4", and it was completely folded at one time, but it has been mostly unfolded (solely folded in half) for a long time. We can completely re-fold the poster (which will not harm it) and send it in a small flat package, or we could roll it in a tube while it is folded in half, so it would need to be sent in a tube that measures approximately 25" long. How we send it will depend on what the winning bidder wants, and whether they have flat or rolled items to combine it with. Note that this is one of a remarkable collection of 14 posters that were printed in Holland during World War II while they were occupied by Nazi Germany. They are all propaganda posters designed to sway the Dutch people to support the Nazis and fear the Allies. These posters are surely incredibly rare (since any surviving ones would have likely been destroyed soon after Holland was liberated, and in addition, there were huge paper shortages at this time. We are auctioning the 14 posters in 14 separate auctions. This is an extremely rare opportunity to purchase one or more of these extremely rare posters, which likely should be displayed in museums. Also note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube. Condition: good to very good. The poster has some tiny paper loss at some crossfolds, some darkening and tiny tears on parts of some folds, and some tears around the edges (some repaired with conservation tape from the back). The poster has some light water staining on the back of the bottom left (along a fold), but it has barely has any effect on the front. After a relatively simple linenbacking, the poster will look fantastic! Learn More about condition grades
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