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“Invader out!” – 🇪🇸 Republican poster from the Spanish Civil War (1937) showing a soldier charging alongside a matador.
“Cholera” – 🇫🇷 Cover of a 1912 issue of Le Petit Journal, a French newspaper, showing cholera as death reaping thousands of corpses.
The Soviet Union threatened reprisals on Turkey if they invaded, with Khrushchev making a surprise visit to the Turkish embassy in Moscow, but the crisis was resolved by October once Turkey had agreed to cease its operations along the border.
“Reckless idiot with no mask!” — 🇯🇵 Japanese government poster from 1919 urging citizens to wear their face masks to counter the spread of the Spanish flu.
“To speak of Falange is to speak of Spain” — 🇪🇸 Falangist poster from the Spanish Civil War (ca. 1938) showing two men, one waving the Spanish flag and the other the Falange flag. To the bottom left is the yoke and arrow symbol of the Falange movement.
“The devilfish in Egyptian waters” – 🇺🇸 US cartoon showing the British John Bull as a grotesque octopus, making a grab for Egypt while his tentacle-hands rest on territories from around the world.
"Our new compatriots" – 🇩🇪 Cover of a German brochure showing a Samoan warrior posting with Imperial flags (the one on the right is the Imperial Reichskriegsflagge I believe).
“Unity of Strength” – 🇬🇧 British propaganda from the Second World War (1943) showing soldiers from the US, UK and the Republic of China standing together against their flags.
“The New Year’s gifts that Grandfather Frost is delivering to the enemy will make them feel hot in the cold, and cold in the heat” – Soviet postcard from the Second World War (1941) showing Ded Moroz, the Russian/Slavic Santa Claus equivalent, lobbing explosives onto the enemy
“Vote Spartacus!” – 🇩🇪 German Spartacus League poster, 1918, showing a massive red fist pummelling a parliament full of capitalists.