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"A peace treaty not war over Berlin poster" [NMLH.1994.168.180]



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Catalogue Number
NMLH.1994.168.180

Object Name
Poster

Title
A peace treaty not war over Berlin

Place
Germany

People
Harold Macmillan Nikita Khrushchev

Events
Cold War Berlin Wall

Date
around 1961

Description
Blue poster with large white letters reading 'A Peace Treaty Not War Over Berlin', around 1961. This poster was screen printed by the Communist Party of Great Britain in response to the Berlin Crisis of 1961, wherein Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union, issued an ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of armed forces from Berlin- inlcuding West Berlin. Berlin was a contested city during this period as Western Germany was occupied by the British, French, and Americans after Germany's defeat in WWII whilst East Germany was occupied by Soviets. When this ultimatum was issued there was rumours of war spreading, which many people campaigned against. This poster is one such campaign by the Communist Party, which urged Harold Macmillan's government to advocate for negotiating a peace treaty with the Soviet Union instead. The result of the conflict was the construction of the Berlin Wall, which separated East and West Berlin and made it difficult for people to flee one area for
another. Condition: good.

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