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Summary
Description Germany human traffic.JPG |
Deutsch:
Dringende Warnung an auswandernde Mädchen.
English:
A poster warning the German women and girls about the danger of human traffic in the USA. Text on poster: "Urgent warning to emigrating girls. Do not take a job abroad without first checking in! Turn in distress and danger to the indulgence bureau for emigrants at the [train] station, or to the railway mission (Georgstrasse 22), or even to the landlord! German National Committee for Combating the International Sale of Girls (Office: Berlin W., Lützowplatz 14).
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Date |
circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
- 1910
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Source | scanned poster |
Author | painting by Otto Goetze (1868 – 1931) |
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