Poster made in Germany in the cold war era. Boy and girl looking to eachother over the Berlin Wall. Presumably the poster was made around 1988. The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. Founded in 1875.
Poster from Germany (BDR). The text on the poster reads:”NATO maneuver Fallex 62 (nuclear war) civiel casaulty’s 75-100%. Fallex 67 also atomic. And they say: defense. This word is slang. The truth: genocide”. Fallex 62 (fall exercise ’62) was a NATO headquarters exercise in the fall of 1962, which transitioned from the “time of tension” to that of the “case of defence”. It was NATO’s first maneuver based on the assumption that World War III would begin with a major Soviet attack on Europe. The maneuver scenario caused a medium-yield nuclear bomb to explode over a Bundeswehr air base, followed by further nuclear strikes against NATO airfields and missile sites in Germany, England, Italy and Turkey. In 1967 it was followed by Fallex 67.