John Heartfield: Твори
- The Sunny Land, 1919
- Self Portrait, 1920
- Cover for Der Dada, The Tire Travels the World, 1920
- Cover for The Jungle, 1922
- Franz Jung. The Conquest of the Machines, 1923
- Eros. The Book of Love and Passion, 1925
- Book jacket design for Upton Sinclair's book 'After the Flood', 1925
- Advertizing Construction for the USSR in Front of the Railroad Station in Leipzig, 1927
- Settle Accounts, 1928
- The Hand Has Five Fingers, 1928
- Cover and illustrations for Kurt Tucholsky, 'Germany, Germany above All', 1929
- Self-Portrait with the Police Commissioner Zörgiebel, 1929
- Cover for 13 Pipes, 1930
- Macdonald = Socialism, from the Workers' Illustrated News, 1930
- Complete Shamelessness, from the Workers' Illustrated News, 1930
- Dangerous Dining Companions, 1930
- Fedor Parfenov. The Cooperative of the Have Nots, 1930
- Vsevolod Ivanov. The Letter G, 1930
- Whoever reads bourgeois newspapers becomes blind and deaf: away with the stultifying bandages! Arbeiter-Illustrierte Zeitung (AIZ) 9. no. 6, 1930
- To the Crisis Party Convention of the Social Democratic Party, from the Workers' Illustrated News, 1931
- The Ultimate Wisdom of the Social Democratic Party 'Down with Marxism!' (AIZ), 1931
- Ilya Ehrenburg. Most Sacred Possessions, 1931
- The USSR in Construction, 1931
- Millions Back Me (Little Man Asks for Great Gifts ), 1932
- Capitalism is Robbing Them of Their Last Piece of Bread, 1932
- The Meaning of Geneva, Peace Cannot Live Where Greed Capital Exists!, 1932
- Adolf the Übermensch: Swallows gold and spouts junk, AIZ 11. no. 29, July 17, 1932
- New Chair at the German Universities (AIZ), 1933
- Cover for Dimitroff Pamphlet (Dimitroff Contra Göring), 1934
- Still Again and Again, 1934
- Mimicry, from The Workers' Illustrated News, 1934
- Blood and Iron, 1934
- The Good Soldier Švejk, 1936
- The Good Soldier Švejk, 1936
- The Good Soldier Švejk, 1936
- The Good Soldier Švejk, 1936
- Union Unity, from the People's Illustrated, 1937
- So Would Tell, from the People's Illustrated, 1937
- Ilya Ehrenburg. The Russians Reply to Lady Gibb, 1945
- Concerning the German State Church - The Cross Wasn't Heavy Enough Yet, ?
- Loyalty for Loyalty. Greeting from Fuhrer, ?