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'His rifle will fire - will mine?' — British poster from the Second World War. Design by Abram Games, issued by H.M. Stationery Office.
American poster from the Second World War (ca. 1942) celebrating President Roosevelt's 'Four Freedoms'
Libyan stamps from 1983 featuring the women of the Libyan Army
Created by Portuguese photographer and graphic artist Sérgio Guimarães, the image was widely reproduced (and redesigned) in the weeks and months following the revolution
Another illustration shows the Kaiser looking over his shoulder as an Australian soldier zooms towards the Ottoman crescent.
'Aims and methods of the Irgun' — Pamphlet published in Italian (ca. 1948) by the Irgun, the paramilitary group operating in what was then British Mandatory Palestine. Illustration by Arthur Szyk.
The artist, Karl Alexander Wilke, was one of Die Muskete's most prolific illustrators, especially during the First World War when his work featured on many a cover.
This issue was published shortly after the jubilee celebrations in Russia, held in February to mark the tercentenary of the Romanov dynasty.
(Detail from a school certificate showing Mikhail Romanov and Nicholas II)
German double-sided leaflet from the Second World War (ca. 1943) dropped over Allied positions in Italy.