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Cover of a 1907 issue of the Italian Il Fischietto magazine. The text reads: "The Pacific fleet sailing around – the United States has no warlike notions, their dreadnoughts just want to be melodious mermaids singing around the world for peace and love ... Beware, sailors!"

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Hofer was the leader of the 1809 Tyrolean Rebellion against Napoleon. Following his capture and execution he became a martyr and folk hero. He was a prominent figure in Austrian First World War propaganda, especially postcards.

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"Three peoples, one war!" — Italian postcard from the Second World War (1942) showing soldiers from Italy, Germany and Japan with their respective flags.

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"I'm not the one mother loves” — Soviet anti-alcohol poster from 1982 showing a mother caressing a bottle of wine while neglecting her child.

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The poster was published as part of the ALA’s Library War Service, which involved the provision of books and library services to US soldiers both at home and abroad.

In the two photos you can see the famous "Books wanted" poster.

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"Rather than a five-year plan, five yearly plans" — Anti-Tito cartoon from East Germany, 1951, showing Tito holding five dollar-stamped sheets of paper, each “aggression” plans against the Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania.

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“Czechoslovaks! Join our free colors!” — Recruitment poster published in the US during the First World War (1918) encouraging Czechoslovaks to join the US Army.

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“Our enemy is only the Americans!” — Japanese propaganda leaflet from the Second World War (1941) showing the Japanese firing over the heads of Filipino soldiers to hit an American soldier behind.

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“Take him down!” — German illustration from the First World War (1915) showing a German diver drowning the British John Bull.

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“The horror of Russia” — Finnish propaganda pamphlet from the Continuation War (1942) showing Rymy-Eetu, a famous Finnish comic character, beating Stalin and his Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov. The fray has also sent a bust of Lenin flying.

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