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Propaganda, political graphics, cartoons and more. DM submissions. Prints available on the website:
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'The enemy sees your light! Blackout!' — German poster from the Second World War (ca. 1942) showing a skeleton riding a British plane while preparing to throw a bomb down on a house below.

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'All guns against the enemy!' — Poster published by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 1987 marking the party's 16th anniversary.

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'Unenviable function' — British-Soviet poster from the Second World War showing Philippe Pétain attempting to restrain France. Designed by V. Goryaev and printed in Nottingham, with text in Russian and English.

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Soviet cartoon (1952) showing an American soldier downing all of France's milk while Marianne and her children are left empty-handed, with a Coca Cola advert behind. Leonid Soifertis, Krokodil magazine.

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'Occupants, get out of the Baltic states!' — Anti-Soviet stamp (ca. 1991) issued by Daugava Vanagi, a Latvian exile organisation that agitated against the Soviets during the Cold War.

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Hasenko illustrated a number of postcards promoting Ukrainian statehood between 1917 and 1921. Here are two published in Vienna in 1920:

Left: 'World peace in Ukraine!'

Right: 'World map with the distribution of Ukrainians around the world'

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'The "winner" of Antwerp' — German cartoon from the Second World War, 16 April 1943, showing death standing above the ruins of Antwerp waving British and American flags. Artist: Erich Schilling.

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The poster was printed in London and commissioned by the Militair Gezag, or 'Military Authority', which was formed by the Dutch government-in-exile to govern the occupied Netherlands.

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'The pincers that were supposed to suffocate Italy will crush England' — Another postcard illustrated by 'A. Pat' (couldn't find much about him).

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Italian postcard from the Second World War: 'The Axis frees the world from the English octopus'.

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