360-Cp – Bernd Rosemayer Racing Poster
History: Born in 1909 in Lingen, a small town in northwestern Germany, Rosemeyer was oblivious to the global conflict about to explode as Hitler rose to power. His 1934 success racing a 500cc DKW caught the eye of Auto Union manager Willy Walb who was seeking recruits for his budding open-wheel racing team. The arranged marriage of Audi, Horch, Wanderer, and DKW was attempting the impossible: competing against Mercedes-Benz in the new 750-kilogram Grand Prix series with the Nazi party financing the cause.
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(Cp) Are posters highlighting achievements of German commerce and industry accentuating heroic worker imagery that encouraged war production as well as promoting civilian rationing and women’s roles in work and family. (Industry, Labor & Civilian Valor / Morale).
**Posters are Printed on 13” x 19“ Premium Luster Photo Paper; shipped rolled.







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