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A couple more here from the series (the scientist's being described as a 'worth-while life' instead of 'a real man's')
'It's a real man's life - Join the Regular Army' — Series of posters published for a British Army recruitment campaign, 1959-60.
The map was published as part of a report on growing communist influence in Kurdistan.
'All over Kurdistan today, Soviet propagandists are working like beavers to make the Kurds look to the Russians as the liberators who will come one day to unite them in freedom'.
Swiss illustration published in the satirical Nebelspalter magazine (26 April 1961) showing Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin flying into space, breaking his chains as he goes. Illustration by Jean Leffel.
@NeeedlesEye It prompted a flurry of posters in China – all of these are from May/June 65 https://t.co/tmS4liDvoh
‘Allegory of victory’ — Spanish poster (1939) celebrating Francisco Franco and the Nationalists’ victory in the Spanish Civil War.
'On which side are you?' — Poster published by the Gaelic League in 1913 promoting Seaċtṁain na Gaeḋilge, or Irish Language Week.
Anti-communist propaganda map (undated, ca. 1961) showing West Berlin as an island in a sea of red.
'Victory' — Poster published by the Palestine Information Committee, ca. 1972, advertising a demonstration in New York.
Milk-themed posters published by the United States Information Agency and distributed in the Philippines and Sri Lanka, early 1950s.