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NOTE: Hitler "spouts junk" can also
be interpreted "spits tin," a miracle of
political alchemy.
Fotomontage für Arbeiter–Illustrierte–Zeitung (AIZ, Berlin), July, 17, 1932
Rotogravure: 38 x 27 cm
John Heartfield was living in Berlin in the heart of Nazi Germany when his devasting montage
exposing Hitler was plastered around the city and also on the
cover of the AIZ,
the magazine with the second-highest subscription rate
in Nazi Germany.