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This original (not a reprint) poster features a Czech man placed against the proverbial wall by the Germans. Superimposed on the figure is text from a telegram that describes the Lidice massacre For those not familiar with the massacre, it is purported that the entire town was leveled subsequent to Heydrich's assassination. The nazis killed everyone in the town (or shipped them to a concentration camp for extermination), razed the town, and removed the name of the town from all maps. The poster is dated 1942, and the size is 28 by 38 inches. This poster has been treated to neutralize the acid embedded in the paper-fiber present in paper material of this vintage. This preserves the poster permanently. Additionally, they have been professionally mounted on conservation grade canvas, which increases the value of the poster significantly and reduces wear and tear to your investment. ![]() |