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Grandmother on Wedding Day in 1944
German soldiers wait in their trenches before an attack, Soviet Union, 1941-43
A-26B Invader #43-22359 falls towards the ground after its port wing was blown off by flak over Velen in Germany on March 21st, 1945.
Soviet weaponry depicted on a carpet woven by Afghan refugees (1980s)
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“March 16, we choose” — Pro-Russian annexation poster in Crimea depicting the rest of Ukraine as Nazis ahead of the Crimean status referendum (2014)
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«Drunken father is the family’s grief! He destroys himself, his work, his family. In alcoholism he drowned his mind and honor!» Soviet anti-alcohol poster, 1955
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A Black Panther poster from 1970
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Soviet anti-yoga poster // Soviet Union // 1980s
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1945 poster
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“YOU COWARDS ! France will not forget !” French poster against American bombings on French cities, 1944.
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An unusual ad for Purina Puppy Chow, 1976
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Serbian poster made after Yugoslav forces shot down an american stealth bomber F177. 1999
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«The road for the President» A Soviet cartoon ridicules the corruption of the US presidential election, 1984.
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“Declare the Truth” – Italian poster promoting tax compliance
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1968 Black Belt magazine travel ad
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’Uniform Gone, Nazi Ideas Remain‘, US poster, 1944.
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‘Their Super Race Idea Killed 25 Million – We Are in Danger So Long As That Idea Remains’, US poster, 1944.
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Anti-margarine propaganda poster from 1887
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1958 ad for Tunies Tuna Hot Dogs!
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Advertisement for Counselor’s Turned-On Bath Scales ||| From Seventeen Magazine, April 1970
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“June 22 1941: The Road to Freedom” – Estonian pro-Nazi poster.
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“Accord”: 1904 Imperial Russian poster celebrating the Entente Cordiale
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California Canned Asparagus, 1930 ad.
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“Death to the bourgeoisie and its lapdogs – Long live the Red Terror!!” Propaganda Poster in Russia, 1918.
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