1938 Berlin; die Deutschlandhalle / 1936 Summer Olympics arena, NSDAP, nazi party propaganda, swastika, architecture. Klinte and Co. + "Am 10. April dem Führer Dein Ja" So. Stpl (EK)
O jogo do galo / WWII Anti-Nazi propaganda, mocking caricature, depicts a game of tic-tac-toe between a Nazi officer and a RAF (British Royal Air Force) pilot, swastika. Daily Herald, London s: Whitelaw (EB)
O pesadelo de Goering / "Göring's Nightmare" WWII Anti-Nazi propaganda, mocking caricature with Hermann Göring, the head of the Nazi Luftwaffe, looking tormented as Royal Air Force (RAF) planes fly around him. Daily Mirror, London s: Zec (gyűrődés / crease)
Aviador Nazi (ao telefone) - "Alo, Dr. Goebbels! Os nossos avioes cobrem todos os pontos da Inglaterra..." / Nazi aviator (on the phone) - "Hello, Dr. Goebbels! Our planes cover all points in England..." WWII Anti-Nazi propaganda, mocking caricature with German aircrafts crashed into the sea, swastika. Cartoon Comment, London (fl)
"A RAF jamais penetrará as nossas defesas" - "Eles nem sequer sabem ler!" / WWII Anti-Nazi propaganda, mocking caricature, depicts Hermann Göring standing in the rubble of a building shouting at three planes flying overhead, with a sign that reads "The RAF will never penetrate our defenses" the caption below the cartoon reads "They don't even know how to read!" mocking Göring's claim as the RAF planes continue to fly over. Daily Mirror, London s: Zec (fl)
Taranto / WWII Anti-Fascist propaganda, mocking caricature, that shows a British sailor punching Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in the face. The word "Taranto" referencing the Battle of Taranto on November 11-12, 1940, where the British Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft naval attack in history. Daily Mail, London (fl)
A sua melhor "estaca" / "His best prop" WWII Anti-Nazi propaganda, mocking caricature, Adolf Hitler with a broken leg, which is being replaced by a boot-shaped prosthetic labeled "Italia" suggesting that Italy was a crucial, but perhaps unreliable support for Germany. Time and Tide, London s: Vicky (kopott sarkak / worn corners)
Hitler - "Sempre julguei que tinhas um sistema infalível de ganhar, Herman" Batalha da Inglaterra / "I always thought you had an infallible system for winning, Herman" WWII Anti-Nazi propaganda, mocking caricature. Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring sitting at a roulette table, with the roulette wheel labeled "Battle of England". It satirizes the failure of the German Luftwaffe led by Göring, to defeat the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Daily Mail, London s: David Low (gyűrődés / crease)
Potsdam, Cecilienhof; Historische Gedänkstätte des Potsdamer Abkommens, Konferenz / Historic memorial of the Potsdam Agreement Conference; Clement Attlee, Ernest Bevin, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, Joseph Stalin, William D. Leahy, Joseph E. Davies, James F. Byrnes, and Harry S. Truman - MODERN (gyűrődések / creases)
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