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Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14
the menu of the restaurant.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a poster of a poster of a man in a suit
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image shows a German voting ballot ("Stimmzettel") for the Bundestag elections in Electoral District 59, Cologne I, dated October 5, 1980. The text at the top reads "Sie haben 2 Stimmen" ("You have 2 votes"), explaining that voters can cast one vote for a local candidate (Erststimme, first vote) and one for a party's state list (Zweitstimme, second vote).
The left side lists individual candidates running for the local constituency, with their names, professions, addresses, and party affiliations. For example, Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski represents the SPD (Social Democratic Party), Axel Roder the CDU (Christian Democratic Union), and others from parties like FDP, DKP, Die Grünen, EAP, KBW, and more.
The right side of the ballot displays the party names, along with their state lists for the second vote. The major parties listed include SPD (Social Democratic Party), CDU (Christian Democratic Union), FDP (Free Democratic Party), DIE GRÜNEN (The Greens), and others such as the DKP, EAP, KBW, NPD, and Volkfront.
At the bottom, there is a stamp indicating support for "DIE GRÜNEN," made in green ink. Additionally, handwritten text and a signature can be seen near the lower right area of the ballot. The signature seems to contain a name and numerical information, potentially someone validating or using the form.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image is a German election ballot ("Stimmzettel") from the Bundestag election in the Köln 59 district on October 5, 1980. The ballot instructs that the voter has two votes ("Sie haben 2 Stimmen"). The left section is for voting for a direct candidate from their constituency ("Erststimme"), with a list of candidates and their respective parties. Candidates include:
- Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski from the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD).
- Axel Roder from the Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU).
- Gerhart Baum from the Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP).
- Huber, Susanne from Deutsche Reichspartei (DRP).
- Willi Becker from DIE GRÜNEN.
- Ulrike Wolff from the Europäische Arbeiterpartei (EAP).
- Bernhard Peters from the Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland (KBW).
The right section is for voting for a party's state list ("Zweitstimme") with a separate list of parties, which includes:
- SPD
- CDU
- F.D.P.
- DRP (Deutsche Reichspartei)
- DIE GRÜNEN
- EAP
- KBW
- NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands)
- V (Volksfront)
Below the ballot sections, there is a graphic of a green leaf with the text "DIE GRÜNEN". Additionally, there is handwritten and stamped text at the bottom right, possibly indicating the name and number of the voter.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a German election ballot or "Stimmzettel" for the 1980 German federal election in electoral district 59 Köln I. It lists various political parties and candidates that voters could choose from, with two votes per voter. The ballot includes party names, candidate names, and party abbreviations. The bottom of the ballot features a logo or symbol for the Green party ("Die Grünen"). The image does not contain any human faces, so I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This is a German ballot (Stimmzettel) from the 1980 Bundestag election in electoral district 59 Köln (Cologne). The ballot shows that voters had 2 votes (Sie haben 2 Stimmen):
- A first vote (Erststimme) for a direct candidate in their constituency, shown in the left column
- A second vote (Zweitstimme) for a party list, shown in the right column in blue
The ballot lists several political parties including:
- SPD (Social Democratic Party)
- CDU (Christian Democratic Union)
- FDP (Free Democratic Party)
- DKP (German Communist Party)
- DIE GRÜNEN (The Greens)
- EAP (European Workers Party)
- KBW (Communist League of West Germany)
- NPD (National Democratic Party)
- V (Volksfront/People's Front)
At the bottom of the ballot, there appears to be a green fish or leaf symbol that seems to be associated with Die Grünen (The Greens) party, and some handwritten numbers.
This is a historical document that provides insight into the German electoral system and political landscape in 1980.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a German ballot paper from the 1980 federal election, featuring a beige background with black and blue text. The title, "Sie haben 2 Stimmen," is prominently displayed at the top in large black letters.
Ballot Paper Structure:
- The ballot paper is divided into two sections:
- Left Section: Lists eight political parties, each accompanied by a checkbox.
- Right Section: Provides a list of candidates for each party, with checkboxes next to their names.
Political Parties and Candidates:
- The political parties listed on the left section are:
- SPD
- CDU
- F.D.P.
- DKP
- GRÜNE
- DIE GRÜNEN
- EAP
- KBW
- Each party has a corresponding list of candidates on the right section, with checkboxes next to their names.
Additional Information:
- A blue box at the bottom of the page contains the words "DIE GRÜNEN" in blue letters, with a green leaf symbol underneath.
- A signature is visible in the bottom-right corner of the page.
Context:
- The ballot paper is from the 1980 federal election in Germany, which took place on October 5, 1980.
- The election was a significant event in German political history, with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) winning the most seats in the Bundestag.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a ballot from the 1980 German federal election, featuring a list of political parties and their corresponding candidates. The ballot is written in German, with the title "Stimmzettel" at the top, which translates to "ballot paper."
The ballot includes a list of political parties, each with its own section and corresponding candidates. The parties listed include the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), the Green Party, and others. Each party has a unique symbol or logo associated with it, which is displayed next to the party name.
At the bottom of the ballot, there is a space for the voter to write in their choice of party and candidate. The ballot also includes instructions on how to cast a valid vote, including the requirement to mark an "X" in the box next to the chosen party and candidate.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the electoral process in Germany during the 1980s, highlighting the diversity of political parties and candidates that participated in the election.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a ballot paper for the German federal election held on October 5, 1980, in the electoral district of Cologne 59. The ballot paper is divided into two sections, one for the first vote (Erststimme) and the other for the second vote (Zweitstimme).
The first section allows voters to choose a candidate for the direct election of a member of the Bundestag. There are seven candidates listed, including Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski for the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Axel Rodert for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and others for various parties.
The second section allows voters to choose a party for the proportional representation system. There are ten parties listed, including the SPD, CDU, Free Democratic Party (FDP), German Communist Party (DKP), and others.
The ballot paper also includes a section for the voter's personal information, such as their name and address, and a section for the voter's signature to confirm their vote. The image also shows a signature and a stamp with the number 60, which may indicate that the ballot paper was used in a specific polling station or district.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the electoral process in Germany and the choices available to voters in the 1980 federal election.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a ballot paper from an election in West Germany, specifically for the Wahl zum Deutschen Bundestag, which is the election for the German Federal Parliament, held on October 5, 1980. The ballot paper is bilingual, featuring text in both German and English.
At the top of the ballot, there is a prominent heading in German, "Stimmzettel für die Wahl zum Deutschen Bundestag im Wahlkreis 59 Köln I am 5. Oktober 1980," which translates to "Ballot for the election to the German Bundestag in constituency 59 Cologne I on October 5, 1980." Below this, there is a large text in German and English, "Sie haben 2 Stimmen," meaning "You have 2 votes."
The ballot is divided into two columns. The left column lists the candidates and their respective parties, while the right column provides the party abbreviations and their respective candidates.
The candidates and parties listed are as follows:
- SPD (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands):
- Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, Bundestagsabgeordneter (Member of the Bundestag)
- CDU (Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands):
- Axel Rodet, Stadtrat (City Councilor)
- FDP (Freie Demokratische Partei):
- Gerhart Baum, Bundesinnenminister (Federal Minister of the Interior)
- DKP (Deutsche Kommunistische Partei):
- Heinz Humbach, Journalist (Journalist)
- GRÜNE (Die Grünen):
- Willi Becker, Redakteur (Editor)
- EAP (Europäische Arbeiterpartei):
- Ulrike Wolff, Einzelhandelskauffrau (Retail Saleswoman)
- KBW (Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland):
- Bernhard Peters, Parteisekretär (Party Secretary)
- NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands):
- Listed but no candidate name is provided.
- VOLKSFRONT:
- Listed but no candidate name is provided.
The right column lists the parties and their respective candidates in a similar manner, with checkboxes next to each party abbreviation for voters to mark their choices.
At the bottom of the ballot, there is a handwritten note in German, "mit DIE GRÜNEN," which translates to "with The Greens." This indicates a preference or vote for the Green Party.
The ballot paper also includes a blue arrow pointing downward, indicating the direction in which the voter should mark their choices. The paper is marked with an "X" in the top right corner, possibly indicating that this is a sample or instructional ballot rather than an actual voting ballot.
In summary, this ballot paper is from the 1980 German Federal Election, allowing voters in constituency 59 Cologne I to cast two votes for candidates and parties. The ballot includes a mix of established and smaller parties, reflecting the political landscape of West Germany at the time.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a scan of a German ballot paper ("Stimmzettel") from the 1980 federal election in the electoral district of Cologne I (Kreis 59), held on October 5, 1980. The ballot paper is designed to allow voters to cast two votes:
- "Erststimme" (First Vote): For a direct candidate representing a specific electoral district. The left side of the ballot lists candidates and their affiliations (party and location).
- "Zweitstimme" (Second Vote): For a party list ("Landesliste"), which determines the overall proportional representation of parties in the German parliament. The right side of the ballot lists the political parties with leading candidates.
The top of the ballot announces: "Sie haben 2 Stimmen" (You have 2 votes). Arrows mark the locations where a vote can be marked on the ballot (marked with a large "X"). The list of candidates shows the candidate name, occupation/position, address, party abbreviation, and name. The list of parties shows the party abbreviation, full name, and leading candidates.
Parties shown on the ballot are:
- SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany)
- CDU (Christian Democratic Union)
- FDP (Free Democratic Party)
- DKP (German Communist Party)
- GRÜNE (The Greens)
- EAP (European Workers Party)
- KBW (Communist League of West Germany)
- NPD (National Democratic Party of Germany)
- V (Volksfront - People's Front)
- Bürgerpartei (Citizens' Party)
The bottom of the ballot includes a small "with DIE GRUNEN" graphic. There is also a written note at the bottom right.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02
Here's a description of the image:
Type: This is a German ballot paper (Stimmzettel) from the 1980 election for the German Bundestag.
Layout and Content:
- Title: "Stimmzettel" (Ballot paper), with information indicating it's for the German Bundestag election in electoral district 59 Köln I, held on October 5, 1980.
- Instructions: The ballot paper clearly states "Sie haben 2 Stimmen" (You have 2 votes). There are two boxes for voting.
- One allows you to choose a candidate for the district (Wahlkreisabgeordneten) with the instruction "hier 1 Stimme" (Here 1 vote)
- The other for a party list (Landesliste (Partei)) also with the instruction "hier 1 Stimme" (Here 1 vote).
- Candidate and Party List Sections:
- On the left, there is a list of individual candidates, alongside the parties they represent. This is where the voter marks their choice for the direct representative.
- On the right, there is a list of political parties, with a space to mark your vote for that party's list. This is for the second vote, which helps determine the overall proportion of seats each party gets in the parliament.
Parties and Candidates:
- The ballot lists various parties:
- SPD (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands) - Social Democratic Party of Germany
- CDU (Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands) - Christian Democratic Union of Germany
- FDP (Freie Demokratische Partei) - Free Democratic Party
- DKP (Deutsche Kommunistische Partei) - German Communist Party
- GRÜNE (Die Grünen) - The Greens
- EAP (Europäische Arbeiterpartei) - European Worker's Party
- KBW (Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland) - Communist League of West Germany
- NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands) - National Democratic Party of Germany
- V (VOLKSFRONT) - Volksfront
- Bürgerpartei - Bürgerpartei
Additional elements:
- There's a small image with the words "MIT DIE GRÜNEN" (With the Greens) and a turquoise leaf.
- There are also signatures present.
Overall: The ballot is a clear example of the mixed-member proportional representation electoral system used in Germany, where voters have two votes to elect both a local representative and a party they want to support.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a German ballot paper (Stimmzettel) for the election to the German Bundestag in electoral district 59 in Cologne, dated October 5, 1980. The ballot instructs voters that they have two votes:
- Erststimme (First Vote): This is for a direct candidate from the electoral district.
- Zweitstimme (Second Vote): This is for a party list (Landesliste).
The ballot is divided into two sections:
Left Section (Erststimme):
- This section lists the direct candidates for the electoral district. Each candidate is associated with a political party. The candidates and their parties are:
- Wischnewski, Hans-Jürgen (SPD - Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands)
- Robert, Axel (CDU - Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands)
- Baum, Gerhart (F.D.P. - Freie Demokratische Partei)
- Bürgerpartei (Independent Citizens' Party)
- Humbach, Heinz (DKP - Deutsche Kommunistische Partei)
- Becker, Willi (DIE GRÜNEN - The Greens)
- Wolff, Ulrike (EAP - Europäische Arbeiterpartei)
- Peters, Bernhard (KBW - Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland)
Right Section (Zweitstimme):
- This section lists the parties with their respective candidates for the party list vote. The parties and some of their candidates are:
- SPD - Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Brandt, Wischnewski, Frau Huber)
- CDU - Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (Barzel, Blüm, Dr. Wex)
- F.D.P. - Freie Demokratische Partei (Genscher, Dr. Gerl, Lambsdorff)
- Bürgerpartei (Frau Landsiedel, Bentsheimer, Hoffmann)
- DKP - Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (Mies, Bachmann, Frau Bobzik)
- DIE GRÜNEN - The Greens (Berg, Frau Neubauer, Vogel)
- EAP - Europäische Arbeiterpartei (Frau Preuß, La Roche, Grimm)
- KBW - Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland (Peters, Löchel, Schwirgoth)
- NPD - Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Frau Preuß, Müller)
- VOLKSFRONT (Frau Preuß, Frau Schnorr, Leicht)
At the bottom of the ballot, there is a stamped slogan "VOTE FOR THE GREENS" and a signature with the name "Joseph Beuys" and a series of numbers, likely a phone number. Joseph Beuys was a prominent German artist and a member of the Green Party, which aligns with the stamp promoting the Greens.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This image is a German ballot paper (Stimmzettel) for the election of the German Bundestag in the electoral district of Cologne 59 in 1980. The ballot paper is divided into two sections:
Left Section: This section is for the vote for the regional candidate (Erststimme) who represents the electoral district. The candidate listed is Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).
Right Section: This section is for the vote for the regional or party list (Zweitstimme) for the election to the Federal Parliament. The list for this election includes various political parties, such as the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (DKP), the Greens (Die Grünen), and other smaller parties like the European Workers' Party (EAP), the Communist Party of West Germany (KBW), and the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD).
The ballot paper also includes a design element in the bottom left corner with the text "WEHRE DIE GRÜNEN" and a signature in the bottom right corner.
The ballot paper instructs the voter to place one of their votes (indicated by a red "X") in the box next to the candidate they choose for the regional candidate (Erststimme) and another vote (indicated by a blue arrow) in the box next to the candidate they choose for the regional or party list (Zweitstimme).
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This is a ballot paper (Stimmzettel) for the election of the German Bundestag in the constituency of Wahlkreis 59 Köln I on October 5, 1980. The ballot paper instructs the voter that they have two votes ("Sie haben 2 Stimmen"), one for a constituency candidate ("Erststimme") and one for a party list ("Zweitstimme").
Left Side of the Ballot:
- Erststimme (First Vote): For a constituency candidate.
- Lists the candidates running in Wahlkreis 59 Köln I, along with their party affiliations and addresses.
- Candidates listed include:
- Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski (SPD) - Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Social Democratic Party of Germany).
- Axel Rodert (CDU) - Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (Christian Democratic Union of Germany).
- Gerhart Baum (FDP) - Freie Demokratische Partei (Free Democratic Party).
- Heinz Humbach (DKP) - Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (German Communist Party).
- Willi Becker (GRÜNE) - Die Grünen (The Greens).
- Ulrike Wolff (EAP) - Europäische Arbeiterpartei (European Workers' Party).
- Bernhard Peters (KBW) - Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland (Communist Bund West Germany).
Right Side of the Ballot:
- Zweitstimme (Second Vote): For a party list.
- Lists the parties and their corresponding party lists.
- Parties listed include:
- SPD - Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.
- CDU - Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands.
- FDP - Freie Demokratische Partei.
- Bürgerpartei.
- DKP - Deutsche Kommunistische Partei.
- GRÜNE - Die Grünen.
- EAP - Europäische Arbeiterpartei.
- KBW - Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland.
- NPD - Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (National Democratic Party of Germany).
- V - Volksfront.
Additional Information:
- At the bottom of the ballot, there is a green logo and some handwritten text, possibly related to the "GRÜNE" party.
- The ballot paper is designed with clear instructions and visual cues (arrows and colored sections) to guide the voter on how to use their two votes.