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Sriede
Attraction size Austria-Hungary, 8th war loan 1918, military, WWI, War Loan Insurance through the K.K. Austrian Military Widow And Orphan Fund Insurance Branch. original antique
Austro-Hungarian propaganda poster from 1918, created during World War I. It was designed by the artist Emil Kneiss (1867–1956).
Poster Details

Purpose: The poster promotes War Loan Insurance (Kriegsanleiheversicherung) to support the eighth war loan.
Beneficiary: Proceeds were directed toward the Austrian Military Widow and Orphan Fund (k.k. österreichischen Militär-Witwen-u.Waifen-Fondes).
Visual Elements: It depicts an Austro-Hungarian soldier pointing toward a bullseye target. The center of the target contains the word "Friede" (Peace), framing the contribution to war loans as a direct path toward achieving peace.
Text Translation: The main text translates to "Our goal is peace—therefore subscribe to the eighth war loan". The bottom text states that while millions must subscribe, billions will be raised through these insurance-linked war loans.

Artist Information
Emil Kneiss was a German-Austrian painter and illustrator known for his poster designs and genre paintings. His work often included military themes and societal scenes from the early 20th century.
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