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“This is how the Bolsheviks feel at home in Cossack villages” – 🇷🇺 White #Russian propaganda poster from the Russian Civil War showing #Bolshevik troops murdering and looting in a #Cossack village.
"You reap what you sow" – Soviet illustration from the Second World War, published by TASS (the official news agency), showing a Soviet soldier defending a collective farm from Hitler’s armies, which have "sowed war / and will reap death" according to a poem from the piece
"With Lenin’s name!" – Soviet space propaganda featuring Lenin published sometime between 1958-63
"Forward, bogatyrs, for the sake of the Motherland!" – Soviet poster from 1943 featuring a Red Army soldier and a bogatyr (the knight-errant of Russian folk tales)
"The Ottoman Empire is pushed, unwillingly it seems, towards the conflict by German interests."
"The smaller (neutral) countries of Europe watch intently from a distance, looking cautiously and nervous, with the maelstrom of European affairs surrounding them."
"His teeth are getting worse and worse, and this time he even lost his pretty fang!" – 🇩🇪 anti-Soviet illustration from Nazi Germany showing Stalin inspecting a wounded bear’s teeth.
"Help Britain finish the job!" – 🇬🇧 British propaganda poster from 1942, part of a series of posters published to rally support for the North African Campaign of 1940-43
"German Peace" – 🇮🇹 a complementary poster by the same artist, Canevari Sergio, showing a scene of bloody destruction with a German soldier overseeing it all