Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Leaflet dropped by the Germans on Allied troops in late 1944 as they advanced on the borders of Germany, to discourage them from fighting.
- Date
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publication/distribution:
1944
- Geography
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distribution:
Europe
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection
- Markings
- front, caption below image, printed in black ink : When...?
back, printed in black ink : When will YOUR boy wake up and hear from his mother: 'Daddy will never come back ...'?
back, bottom left, marked in blue : R.R. Y.W.C.09-31
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- Classification
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Information Forms
- Category
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Fliers
- Object Type
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Leaflets dropped from aircraft (lcsh)
- Physical Description
- Rectangular, yellowed white colored paper. On the front is a photographic image of a baby's face and upper body, with tousled hair and long sleeved top, rubbing its left eye as if waking up from sleep, with an English text caption: When...?. On the back is English text.
- Dimensions
- overall: Height: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm) | Width: 5.750 inches (14.605 cm)
- Materials
- overall : paper, ink
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Keywords & Subjects
- Geographic Name
- Germany--History--1933-1945.
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The Nazi propaganda flier was acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2005.
- Record last modified:
- 2023-06-21 11:37:30
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