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Deutsch: "Fest-Symphonie-Konsert zum 5jährigen Bestehen des N.S. Reichs-Symphonie-Orchesters; Leitung: Franz Adam, Solisten: Erich Kloss Klavier, Günther Ramin Orgel; 18. Dezember im Odeon; Beginn 20h; Die deutsche Arbeitsfront, N.S. Gemeinschaft Kraft durch Freude, Gau München-Oberbayern". Plakat. Münchner Stadtmuseum 2014.
English: Third Reich/Nazi Era Poster for a concert by Nationalsozialistisches Reichs-Symphonie-Orchester, the National Socialist State Symphony Orchestra founded by Franz Adam, and organized through Deutsche Arbeitsfront and Kraft durch Freude. KdF emblem, German Reichsadler eagle, photo of orchestra, etc. on red background. Munich City Museum 2014.
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