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Discover a fascinating piece of German theatrical history with this vintage Schiller-Theater program from the 1940s. This rare ephemera features a prominent portrait of Friedrich Schiller and details for the play "Minna von Barnhelm" by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The program provides historical context for the play, noting its 1767 Hamburg premiere and 1768 Berlin debut, offering a glimpse into mid-20th century German cultural life and the enduring legacy of classical drama in Berlin.

Beyond the theatrical content, this program is a time capsule of post-war Berlin commerce. It includes numerous period advertisements for local businesses, ranging from restaurants like Berliner Ratskeller and Café Conditorei Richard Haensch, to furniture (Emmler's Möbel-Fabrik), pianos (Neufeld Pianos), goldsmiths (A. Hothorn), and even real estate (Neu-Döberitz). These advertisements offer unique insights into daily life, consumer trends, and the economic landscape of Berlin during the 1940s, making it a compelling collectible for historians, theater enthusiasts, and ephemera collectors.