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Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielle DFB-Sammelkarten der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar von Rewe
26.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielle DFB-Sammelkarten der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Bildchen der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das dazugehoerige Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 von Rewe
26.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Sammelkarten der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielle DFB-Sammelkarten der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar von Rewe
26.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielle DFB-Sammelkarten der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Bildchen der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das dazugehoerige Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 von Rewe
24.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Sammelkarten der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 von Rewe
24.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Sammelkarten der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 von Rewe
23.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Sammelkarten der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Berlin, Deutschland, Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 von Rewe
23.11.2022, Berlin, Deutschland, Europa - Offizielles DFB-Sammelalbum der Fussballweltmeisterschaft 2022 in Katar mit Sammelkarten der deutschen Nationalmannschaft, erhaeltlich bei der Supermarktkette Rewe. Das Sammelalbum wird ab sofort gratis abgegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen auf Grund der umstrittenen FIFA-Entscheidung und dem Verbot der "One Love" Armbinde die Zusammenarbeit mit dem DFB beendet hat.
Aktion "Finde dein Isarherz" in München, 2018
Eva Dahme, Initiatorin des Projekts "Finde dein Isarherz", bei dem sie Münchner dazu aufruft, an der Isar Steine in Herzform zu suchen und zu eigens errichteten Abgabestellen zu bringen. Im September werden die Steine dann verkauft und der Erlös an den Verein "Deine Isar" gespendet.
Aktion "Finde dein Isarherz" in München, 2018
Eva Dahme, Initiatorin des Projekts "Finde dein Isarherz", bei dem sie Münchner dazu aufruft, an der Isar Steine in Herzform zu suchen und zu eigens errichteten Abgabestellen zu bringen. Im September werden die Steine dann verkauft und der Erlös an den Verein "Deine Isar" gespendet.
Aktion "Finde dein Isarherz" in München, 2018
Eva Dahme, Initiatorin des Projekts "Finde dein Isarherz", bei dem sie Münchner dazu aufruft, an der Isar Steine in Herzform zu suchen und zu eigens errichteten Abgabestellen zu bringen. Im September werden die Steine dann verkauft und der Erlös an den Verein "Deine Isar" gespendet.
Action "Find your Isar heart" in Munich, 2018
Eva Dahme, initiator of the "Finde dein Isarherz" project, in which she calls on Munich residents to search for heart-shaped stones on the Isar and bring them to specially erected delivery points. In September the stones will be sold and the proceeds donated to the association "Deine Isar". [automated translation]
Aktion "Finde dein Isarherz" in München, 2018
Eva Dahme, Initiatorin des Projekts "Finde dein Isarherz", bei dem sie Münchner dazu aufruft, an der Isar Steine in Herzform zu suchen und zu eigens errichteten Abgabestellen zu bringen. Im September werden die Steine dann verkauft und der Erlös an den Verein "Deine Isar" gespendet.
Solidarity action of pupils for Nicaragua 1983
The call of the magazine "Die Trommel" to collect toys for Nicaragua was followed by the students of the 1st to 6th grades of the POS "Georgi Dimitroff" Potsdam. Solidarity.Action. Children. Pioneers.Pioneer.Scarf. School. GDR. historical. Photo:MAZ/Christel Köster, 12.10.1983 [automated translation]
Solidarity action of pupils for Nicaragua 1983
The call of the magazine "Die Trommel" to collect toys for Nicaragua was followed by the students of the 1st to 6th grades of the POS "Georgi Dimitroff" Potsdam. Solidarity.Action. Children. Pioneers. school. GDR. historical. Photo:MAZ/Christel Köster, 12.10.1983 [automated translation]
II. WK - war economy 1944
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows women and children handing in waste paper (top image) - in return they receive ration stamps for letterhead, typing paper or wrapping paper (bottom image), taken in October 1944. The National Socialist propaganda on the back of the image reads: "There are letter folders for waste paper. As of 1.10.1944, the receiving offices for waste materials will issue a reference stamp for the delivery of 1 kg of waste paper. For five such stamps, i.e. for 5 kg of waste paper, one can buy in the paper shops stationery folders with 5 sheets and 5 envelopes of good quality. When 50 kg of waste paper is delivered, there is a reference stamp for which either 500 sheets of DIN A5 typewriting paper or 5 kg of wrapping paper in sheets of the usual size can be purchased in any specialized store. U.B. shows a drop-off point for waste paper above and the reference stamps for 1, 5 and 50 kg below." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
II. WK - scrap collection 1943
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the collection of empty ammunition boxes at the front for recycling, taken in September 1943. On the back of the picture, the National Socialist news coverage writes: "Empty ammunition boxes go back to the homeland. Exemplary in the scrap collecting action 1943 is above all the front itself. Any material that could only somehow still be exploited was collected here and put to a new use. Empty material, like the mini-boxes here, are loaded onto freight cars and transported to the homeland for restocking." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv / Przibilla [automated translation]
II. WK - War Economy 1941
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows children handing in bottles at a collection for the German Wehrmacht, taken in November 1941. The National Socialist propaganda on the back of the picture reads: "Bottle collection for the Wehrmacht. Throughout the Reich, bottle collection for our Wehrmacht was carried out over the weekend. Supplying our troops with warming drinks during the cold season, especially in the East, necessitates the provision of large quantities of bottles. Our picture shows a collection point in a schoolyard in Berlin, where youth and old age were gathering collected bottles." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Caricature of a Japanese face in California during WWII
Graphic artists of the Douglas Aircraft Corporation created this oversized caricature of a Japanese face for a nation-wide collection campaign for rubber and rubber by-products. A man throws a car tire in the mouth of the caricature under which stands the slogan 'Slap the Jap in the yap'.
II. WK - War Winter Relief 1940
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the Reichsmusikzug Kölleda der Hitlerjugend at a collection campaign for the Kriegs-Winterhilfswerk in front of the Red City Hall in Berlin, taken in December 1940. On the back of the photo, the National Socialist news coverage writes on December 14, 1940: "Kriegs-WHW mit guter Musik The Reichs-Musikzug Kölleda der Hitlerjugend held a square concert in front of the Berlin City Hall today, Saturday, which made the 'work' much more pleasant for the collectors and donors." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv / Jacques [automated translation]
Tag des Deutschen Volkstums (Day of the German Nationality), 1939
The "Volksbund fuer das Deutschtum im Ausland" ("National Association of Germans Abroad") advertises with a poster for a street collection on the "Day of German Nationality" on June 24-25. Above the abbreviation VDA, there is a map of Germany and an imperial eagle with a swastika on its chest, which is saluted by young people on the right with the Nazi salute.
Sammlung von Rohstoffen und Spenden im Zweiten Weltkrieg
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Collection drives for raw materials and donations during the Second World War
Metals, wool, fabric, fur, skis, books and other goods are collected in Germany for the supply of the soldiers at the front and the armament industry. The Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes (WHW), Winter Relief of the German People, is an annual collection drive for money and goods to support the poor lower classes and relieve their distress for propaganda purposes. The campain is continued during the Second World War and renamed Kriegswinterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes, Wartime Winter Relief of the German People.
Reich Broadcasting Director Glasmeier collecting money, 1938
Reich Broadcasting Director Dr. Glasmeier is collecting money on horseback at Unter den Linden on the Day of National Solidarity in Berlin. He is wearing an SS uniform and is holding a donation box in his hand. Behind him there is another rider in police uniform.
Reich Broadcasting Director Glasmeier collecting money, 1938
Reich Broadcasting Director Dr. Glasmeier is collecting money on horseback at Unter den Linden on the Day of National Solidarity in Berlin. He is wearing an SS uniform and is holding a donation box in his hand. Behind him there are three other riders. One of them is a police officer. In the foreground a crowd can be seen.
III. Reich - Old material collection HJ 1937
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows Hitler Youth collecting old material in Berlin, taken in November 1937. "Tubes, capsules and paper - we collect everything old," reads the writing on the wagon. On November 23, 1937, the National Socialist news report writes on the back of the picture: "Big collection campaign of the Berlin Hitler Youth. The leader of the Berlin area of the Hitler Youth, Obergebietsführer Axmann, in cooperation with Obergau 3 Berlin of the BDM, has scheduled a collection week for all Hitler Youth boys, Jungvolk boys, BDM girls and young girls from November 22 to 28. Only tubes, bottle caps and silver paper are collected by the HJ as part of the collection of old material. - These hardworking Pimpfe soon collected their wagon full." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv / Groves [automated translation]
III Reich - waste material collection 1937
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows collection containers for recyclable waste materials at the Potsdam train station, taken in March 1937. The National Socialist propaganda on the back of the picture reads: "Attention! Here is where we collect! These waste boxes ask passengers at the Potsdam train station not to carelessly throw away all waste textile, iron, metal and waste paper, but to throw it into the boxes set up especially for this purpose. It's all about the slogan 'fight spoilage'." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - waste material collection 1937
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows boys of the Deutsches Jungvolk at a collection of old materials by the Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft 'Schadenverhütung' in Berlin, taken in March 1937. The National Socialist propaganda on the back of the picture reads: "Signal zur Entrümplungsschlacht. The collection of old materials by the Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft 'Schadenverhütung' begins. The Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft 'Schadenverhütung' has now given the signal for a general action which will abruptly begin its tasks as a comprehensive collection of old materials. As voluntary helpers, Hitler and school youth, as well as the produce trade, have put themselves at the service of the cause and will do everything in their power to successfully carry out this large-scale collection battle. We appeal to all housewives to help in the collection effort to the best of their ability through their generosity and willingness. - Pimpfe collecting tubes, metal foils, silver paper and bottle caps." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Waste collection, 1937
Collector with a green armband of "Fachgruppe Rohproduktengewerbe" visit homes and collect useful old materials (here cans) against payment. In the collection of scrap material under the slogan "Independent of imports from abroad" in Berlin participate 2000 to 3000 collectors.
Heinz Ruehmann, Adolf Hitler and Julius Schaub, 1937
During the collecting campaign on the so-called "Tag der nationalen Solidaritaet" ("Day of National Solidarity"), Adolf Hitler and SS Brigade leader Julius Schaub put money into a collection tin held by Heinz Ruehmann. Photo from the Berlin Reich Chancellery.
Tubes collection at a Berlin newspaper stand, 1936
At a newsstand on the Gleisdreieck station a woman throws two used tin tubes in a collection box with the inscription "Germans make economies! Tube Collection". Many station kiosks of the Berlin overhead railway and undergrounds have such collection boxes. At the kiosk, are displayed among others "Deutsche Illustrierte", "Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung" and also maps of "Pharus", "Baer", "Silva".
Tubes collection at a Berlin newspaper stand, 1936
At a newsstand on the Gleisdreieck station a woman throws two used tin tubes in a collection box with the inscription "Germans make economies! Tube Collection". Many station kiosks of the Berlin overhead railway and undergrounds have such collection boxes.
Tubes collection at a Berlin newspaper stand, 1936
At a newsstand on the Gleisdreieck station a woman throws two used tin tubes in a collection box with the inscription "Germans make economies! Tube Collection". Many station kiosks of the Berlin overhead railway and undergrounds have such collection boxes. At the kiosk, are displayed among others "Illustrierter Beobachter", "Deutsche Zukunft", "Deutsche Illustrierte", "Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung" and also maps of "Pharus", "Baer", "Silva".
Eugen Hadamovsky collecting money, 1935
Reich Production Director Hadamovsky during a collection campaign for the Winterhilfe before the exhibition halls at the Zoological Garden in Berlin. He holds a piggy bank with the inscription of solidarity. In the background a uniformed employee holds a sign in the air with the inscription "Here the Reich Production Director is raising funds". Behind two children are looking at the camera.
Andreas Feickert at the semester closing appeal of the German Student Union in Berlin, 1935
Andreas Feickert of the DSt gives a speech from the balcony of the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin at the final appeal to the students and at the same time opens the Saar collection of the DSt. Between the students is the monument of Hermann von Helmholtz.
Eugen Hadamovsky at a collection campaign,1935
Reichssendeleiter Eugen Hadamovsky (front in the passenger seat) drives at night in the car to a collection point of the Reich broadcasting station in Berlin. In the back seat a uniformed man is holding a sign that says "Here collects the Reichssendeleiter". In the background the tram 45 can be seen.