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March 24, 2024, 18:25
'Strange Tub-Fellows' — British cartoon (23 November 1938) showing a 'Marxist Orator' looking on approvingly as Goebbels delivers an anti-British speech:
Goebbels: "The British Empire is one long story of oppression, bloodshed and tyranny!"
Marxist Orator "Comrade, you take the very words out of my mouth!"
The cartoon was drawn by Bernard Partridge for Punch magazine. Partridge was one of Punch's best-known and longest-serving cartoonists, having originally joined the magazine in 1891. During the First World War he was also a prominent propaganda illustrator.
(Credit to BalQn on Reddit for this one)
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March 10, 2024, 13:22
‘Stalingrad’ — Czech print from the Second World War (1943) showing Goebbels delivering a speech while the German war dead are lined up behind him. The print was designed by Antonín Pelc (pseudonym Antonin Peel), a Czech artist who had fled Czechoslovakia in 1939, first for Paris and then finally, after a brief internment, for the US. Settling in New York City, Pelc and other exiled artists produced a great deal of anti-Nazi propaganda artwork during the war, published in newspapers as well as on posters.
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March 4, 2024, 11:27
German illustration from the First World War (3 October 1915) showing Germania crushing the Tsar with the Hindenburg shield. Artist: Arthur Johnson. Caption reads: 'The nephew as uncle. What Nikolaus couldn't do, Little Nikoläus can never do again.'
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March 3, 2024, 21:02
Soviet postcard (undated, 1930s) showing the Pope praying to the heavily armed character of 'St. Intervention'. The postcard was issued by Izogiz, a state publishing house that produced a few pieces of anti-Catholic propaganda in the early 1930s accusing the church of agitating for 'imperialist wars' against the USSR.