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A series of posters for the Italian Christian Democracy through its history.
- In the leftmost poster, a famous poster from 1948, where a lady representing Italy is protected by a crossed shield (the symbol of the Christian Democracy) from a thrown hammer and sickle, representing the popular front of the communist and socialist parties. The poster reads "DIFENDETEMI! (Defend Me!), while the values written on the left in the small tricolor are "PATRIA, FAMIGLIA, LIBERTA`" (Fatherland, Family, Liberty).
- In the central one, a commemorative poster for DC's 20 years. Photo of a young girl; below, "la DC ha 20 anni" (the DC has 20 years).
- In the rightmost poster, a child says "mamma e papa` VOTANO PER ME" (Mum and daddy vote for me).
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