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Don't eat fresh bread. The climax of the Munich carnival was the gigantic procession in which many political figures and slogans were shown. This flat shows "the man who eats fresh bread". According to the Four-Year-Plan only day-old bread would be eaten
Image Not Available for Don't eat fresh bread. The climax of the Munich carnival was the gigantic procession in which many political figures and slogans were shown. This flat shows "the man who eats fresh bread". According to the Four-Year-Plan only day-old bread would be eaten

Don't eat fresh bread. The climax of the Munich carnival was the gigantic procession in which many political figures and slogans were shown. This flat shows "the man who eats fresh bread". According to the Four-Year-Plan only day-old bread would be eaten

DatePublished 1938
Mediumgelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 14.4 x 21.5 cm (5 11/16 x 8 7/16 in.)
Credit LineAnonymous Gift, 2002
Category
    Object number2002/5413
    LocationNot currently on display

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    Baking flat bread
    Henryk Ross
    1940
    Photograph
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