1943 NSDAP Wochenspruch Poster – “More Doing Than Duty”
German WWII NSDAP “Wochenspruch der NSDAP” weekly quotation propaganda poster, featuring bold blue and white typography with a red decorative branch design. The poster carries a short motivational slogan intended for public display.
The Wochenspruch der NSDAP, or “NSDAP Weekly Quotation,” was a series of propaganda display prints issued for placement in public spaces, workplaces, schools, offices, and community settings throughout Germany. These posters used brief political, cultural, or morale-focused statements paired with strong graphic design.
The German text reads:
“Mehr tun als die Pflicht befiehlt!”
Literal translation:
“Do more than duty commands!”
This example is marked along the lower margin as Wochenspruch der NSDAP, issued by the Reichspropagandaleitung, H.K. Pro., Folge 50, dated 12. bis 18. Dezember 1943, and published by Zentralverlag der NSDAP, München. The design reflects the late-war emphasis on sacrifice, labor, and personal obligation beyond ordinary duty.
A strong period paper item for collectors of German WWII propaganda, NSDAP printed material, Wochenspruch posters, home front display pieces, and Third Reich political ephemera.
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