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Reprint 1980 Drawing made by Alber Hahn 1903 Albert Pieter Hahn (Groningen, March 17, 1877 - Watergraafsmeer, August 3, 1918) was a Dutch political draftsman and book binding designer. Albert Hahn was a passionate socialist and also anti-militarist. This combination shaped the born Stadjer into a political draftsman about whom the whole of the Netherlands had an opinion. Administrators were wildly annoyed by his prints, but workers and readers of the socialist newspaper Het Volk walked away with him. He fought against oppression and injustice with the political print as a weapon. Albert Hahn made many such political prints in his relatively short life. A number of those prints, such as those about the railway strikes of 1903 and by Abraham Kuyper, are still regularly found in history books.
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