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Propaganda, political graphics, cartoons, war art and more. DM submissions.

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New Year's card showing a Soviet soldier with Snegurochka, Ded Moroz's granddaughter, 1941. Illustration by Irakli Toidze, one of the most famous and prolific Soviet wartime artists.

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"New Year's greetings from Moscow!" — Soviet New Year’s card from the Second World War (1941) showing a Red Army soldier standing guard next to the Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower. Published during the Battle of Moscow.

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"The Republic of Korea is calling, come back under the Taegeukgi" — Propaganda leaflet from the Korean War (1950) encouraging North Korean soldiers to surrender during the UN offensive in the North.

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“Don’t be a job hopper” – American poster from the Second World War (1943) designed by Walt Disney and issued by the War Manpower Commission.

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Two more, both from the 1960s (ca. 1965-67)

"Core of American freedom", with a Klansman carrying a "racism" torch.

"There is freedom in America for the stranglers of the common people. And the workers there are "free" from freedom."

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“Atom bombs in the East and West” — Swiss cartoon published in Nebelspalter magazine (October 1949) showing Stalin and Truman as mothers with their atom bomb babies.

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Painting by Toshihide Migita, who produced a number of depictions of the war.

1 - The Imperial Guard Defeats the Enemy in Hard Fighting at Jilong on the Island of Taiwan

2 - There Stands No Enemy Where We Go (surrender of Pyongyang)

3 - Battle on the outskirts of Fengtianfu

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French illustration published in Le Petit Journal newspaper, 11 February 1893, showing a British soldier as the “protector” of Egypt. The accompanying article decries Britain’s growing power in the region.

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"Greetings from Great Britain to her oldest ally" — Postcard from the First World War published in ca. 1917, not long after Portugal had joined the war on the Allied side.

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Soviet anti-alcohol poster from 1985 showing a drunkard passed out while his bottle turns into an "alcoholism" viper, threatening his child.

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