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POSTER. Oproep tot Antipapen-oproer ! (Call for an Antipapist Revolt !)

by POPE JOHN PAUL II - VISIT TO THE NETHERLANDS 1985.

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De Autonomen & Rood Anti Papenfront, 1985. Original pictorial poster (61 x 42.cm.) printed offset in purple and black on white stock. Issued on occasion of Pope Paul II's visit to the Netherlands in May, 1985, in which several radical organizations attempted to incite an assassination. Text: Oproep tot Anti - Papenoproer. iThe poster calls for the protestors to break through the (police) cordon! Let it be clear: Bring helmet, stick, and molotovs along!" Breek door het kordon! Laat het duidelijk zijn: neem helm, stok en molotovs mee !" Uitgevoerd in rood en zwart, met aan onderzijde over de volle breedte een foto van een confrontatie tussen demonstranten en de Mobiele Eenheid. Lacking piece 3 x 3 cm on top) Added: 3 consecutive copies of Katholiek Nieuwsblad. May 1985 dedicated to the Popevisit. . 61 x 42 cm.
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