Catalog No.: 35

If you don't want to be in the Yankees' pay, don't tune in to RIAS today!

"Using jazz music and fake 'sounds of home' RIAS slyly entices him to tune in. In no time it has the stupid man it its grasp (and CIC plans 'further use'). And he takes the bait, first dance music - it started harmlessly - then he believes what RIAS promised, and he's caught in the web the yankees have spun.
First: Let's just see what's on RIAS. Then: CIC soon has him brainwashed and uses him as a saboteur, threatening what belongs to him and us. But it's no more than a wish; our people are an their guard. The bridges, pits and factories are protected.
Stop the reconstruction- No easy thing - It's already firmly in place, a symbol of the people's strength. And now act two: the horror stories! Here too, Rias tries to stir things up in its stupid and fatuous way, broadcasting so many trumped-up escape stories that the fool already has his case packed.
But 'over there' there's no more chance of earning. He sleeps an straw (which fills his head). - He's already moaning, and then --- all the bees! Oh yes, and the food - he's never full.
This health cure soon makes him soff. And if he doesn't become a soldier serving the Wall Street throne, the fool is simply told: the only thing left to you now is the Foreign Legion.
The bitter end we see pictured here; but the liars in Rias say nothing about that! If you believe the words of this guild of liars, you'll bite the dust for them as well.
Each sentence the Rias speaker utters contains the word 'freedom' three times. But it's clear that only war criminals walk out of the prison gate.
'Rias freedom' is meant for those who are accustomed to creaming off the best. Krupp is free, Schacht is free, those who plan new wars are free. What the Rias yanks call 'real freedom' and what they treacherously have in store for Germany is apparent to anyone looking at Korea, where women and children are slaughtered.
But Rias' days are already numbered; even our homeland over there is liberating itself. The yankee plague carriers fly a wide arc and that will put an end to Rias as well".


September 1952; offset printing
(Published by the Central Committee of the SED; printed by VEB Ratsdruckerei Dresden)

h 60, w 85.

Inv. no.: P86/611

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