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Beware...It may be a flak trap
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Maker: Unknown [S.L. : AIR FORCE, N.D.]
Australian propaganda posters during the Second World War were used to instil anti-Japanese attitudes. Using racial stereotypes and derogatory humour the posters harboured fear and caution amongst Aus...ARTV03291
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Keep him free. Buy war savings stamps
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Maker: Bull, Charles Livingston U.S. Treasury Department Ketterlinus
Depicts the American Bald Eagle, an emblem of the United States in her eyrie, with bi-planes instead of eagle chicks as hatchlings, sheltering the Allied flying forces. Behind the eagle is a blue sky,...ARTV00112
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Stop bombing DRV!
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Maker: Unknown [S.L.] : INTERNATIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS, 1968
A US warplane dropping bombs over the Vietnamese countryside. The accompanying text advertises International Student Week for the Victory of the Vietnamese People in November 1968. The poster was issu...ARTV03015
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This was Hamburg, Germany
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Maker: Unknown US Office Of War Information
This poster consists of five photographs of the bombing of Hamburg, in newsletter published by the United States Office of War Information, 'United News' vol. II, No. 2. The subtitle is: The RAF and U...ARTV00400
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US ends bombing pause verso: 'Therefore I have decided to invoke Executive privledge and forgive myself'
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Maker: Unknown John Fairfax and Sons Limited The Sydney Morning Herald
A billboard poster advertising the headline story in the 'Sydney Morning Herald' for 27 December 1974. On verso is an attached cartoon, depicting US President Richard Nixon seated in his office, surro...ARTV03104