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- Q879145 description "German propaganda designer".
- Q879145 description "German propaganda designer".
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- Q879145 abstract "Hans Schweitzer (25 July 1901 – 1980), known as Mjölnir, was an artist who produced many posters for the Nazi Party under Adolf Hitler. In Teutonic mythology, Mjölnir is the name of Thor's hammer.He was recruited to produce Nazi propaganda posters by Joseph Goebbels. The posters depicted crude but memorable caricatures of the NSDAP's opponents. A recurring image was of a Sturmabteilung (SA) member side-by-side with a Nazi soldier. Schweitzer was named a professor in 1937, and was named "Reich Commissioner for Artistic Design" and chairman of the Reich Committee of Press Illustrators.After the war, Schweitzer remained in the western occupation zone. In the course of denazification, Schweitzer was fined 500 Deutschemarks in Hamburg-Bergedorf. He was boycotted as "Goebbel's illustrator", but nonetheless found work designing posters for West German federal press and information office and as an illustrator in the far-right press. In East Germany, some of his earlier work was discarded from library collections.".
- Q879145 alias "Mjölnir".
- Q879145 birthDate "1901-07-25".
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- Q879145 birthYear "1901".
- Q879145 deathDate "1980".
- Q879145 deathYear "1980".
- Q879145 thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-1992-0421-500,_Berlin,_Olympische_Kunstausstellung,_Eröffnung.jpg?width=300.
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- Q879145 alternativeNames "Mjölnir".
- Q879145 dateOfBirth "1901-07-25".
- Q879145 dateOfDeath "1980".
- Q879145 name "Schweitzer, Hans".
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- Q879145 shortDescription "German propaganda designer".
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- Q879145 comment "Hans Schweitzer (25 July 1901 – 1980), known as Mjölnir, was an artist who produced many posters for the Nazi Party under Adolf Hitler. In Teutonic mythology, Mjölnir is the name of Thor's hammer.He was recruited to produce Nazi propaganda posters by Joseph Goebbels. The posters depicted crude but memorable caricatures of the NSDAP's opponents. A recurring image was of a Sturmabteilung (SA) member side-by-side with a Nazi soldier.".
- Q879145 label "Hans Schweitzer".
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- Q879145 givenName "Hans".
- Q879145 name "Hans Schweitzer".
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- Q879145 surname "Schweitzer".