"Soldier" - German WW2 Propaganda Poster
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WW2 German Propaganda Poster – “Soldier.” A dramatic reproduction from the well-known collection of WW2 Posters produced during the Second World War. This detailed WW2 German Propaganda Poster is printed with a glossy professional finish and available in a range of sizes, recreating a striking piece of wartime imagery.
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200 GSM + Paper. Gallery/Museum Grade, ready to hang up on the wall.
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Gloss Finish. Clean professional finish, make the posters feel authentic.
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Packaged in cardboard tubes to protect them during delivery.
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Available in 9 different sizes including A2, A1 and 20x30”.
The “Soldier” poster depicts German frontline soldiers advancing across the battlefield, highlighting the central role of infantry forces within the German Army during the Second World War.
As with many WW2 war propaganda posters, this powerful German poster was designed to celebrate the courage, determination, and importance of the ordinary soldier. During the war, the infantry of the Wehrmacht made up the majority of Germany’s ground forces and were involved in combat across Europe, North Africa, and the Eastern Front. Posters such as this were used to boost morale and promote pride in the poster German Army and its frontline troops.
Today, this artwork stands among the striking war posters created during the era, illustrating how governments used dramatic imagery to communicate strength and resilience during wartime. It makes a compelling display piece for collectors of WW2 Posters, military history enthusiasts, and those interested in the visual culture of World War Two.
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German Federal Archives – WWII propaganda poster collections
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Imperial War Museums – Second World War propaganda and historical records
Disclaimer:
While we do our best to upscale each poster to suit the different sizes, some may have small imperfections such as creases or blurred small script. This is normal from old posters that have been scanned or remade over time. We do our best and we are only human afterall.