Austrian leaflet (undated, 1930s) showing a Social Democrat, Nazi and Communist walking merrily together: 'And they found that they understood one another'

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One of a series of anti-Nazi leaflets published in Vienna:

'Too heavy a burden for the German people!'

'Oh what JOY it is to be a German SA-BOY!' (this one is a pun, 'Lustknabe' meaning catamite)

'The German weapons of the mind succeed in the NSDAP'

Seems these are all from 1937. Describing a night out in Apr 1937: 'There were also about 200 propaganda leaflets from the Fatherland Front on the local street, including a donkey with a swastika and the inscription "Are you still with the NSDAP?" (via: https://museum-oberschuetzen.com/kontakt/images/Museumsbl%C3%A4tter5.pdf)