“Come on – We can manipulate the U.S. Election…” Cartoon of Russian interference in the US presidential election, 2016
“Who is Silvio Belusconi?” – Propaganda advertisement in support of Silvio Berlusconi candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic in Italy, January 2022
”Goodness, What a Lot of Humpty-Dumpties!” – American cartoon (”Wilmington News-Journal”, artist: Dorman H. Smith) published after Harry Truman’s victory in the 1948 presidential election, November 6, 1948
Your right to vote is your opportunity to protect, over here the freedoms for which Americans fight over there. by L. R. Miller: 1943
“Class against class, for work and bread elect communists to the council” Nijmegen, Netherlands, June, 1935
Baghdad c. 2007 – A Muqtada al-Sadr Flyer- The Arabic text on the poster through AI translates to: “No, no to America… No, no to Israel”
“DIVIDE AND RULE – South Africa’s Bantustans” International Defence and Aid Fund (Anti-Apartheid, 1980)
“England’s Distress. 11 Months of Unrestricted U-Boat War on the Northern Theatre of War at Sea.” – Map showing vessels sunk by German U-Boats. Germany, late 1917-early 1918.
“The World’s Verdict on Germany” – Poster showing countries that originally took up arms against Germany, those that joined the fight later, and those that severed diplomatic relations. Great Britain, circa 1917-1918.
‘Das Generalgouvernement’, poster with a map of occupied Poland, General Government (Krakau), first half of 1940s
Winter Approaches Hitler During the Battle of Stalingrad. Cover of the Egyptian magazine Akher Saa (No. 420, October 18, 1942).
“14 years since the launching of the revolution – And the revolution continues.” PLO (Armed Resistance, 1979)
“We stand for peace and defend the cause of peace” & “The forces of peace and democracy are unbeatable” Lithuanian Communist propaganda poster in 1953
“The Criminal Trio,” German anti-Allied artwork showing FDR, Churchill, and Stalin in front of a Jew, circa WW2
”IN OCCUPIED TERRITORY” – British cartoon (”The Evening Standard”, artist: David Low) published after the Polish government-in-exile’s press conference about Nazi atrocities in German-occupied Poland, July 10, 1942
Polish cartoon (”Wprost” magazine, artist: Paweł Kuczyński) commenting on Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure by showing Vladimir Putin with a radiator in the place of a Hitler moustache, October 2022
Yakov Dzhugashvili, Joseph Stalin’s son, was captured by the Germans during the war. Photos of his capture was actively used in German propaganda, for example,”Do you know who this is?”, 1941.
“We study the Tatar Language,” “Tatar Literacy Club” (Artist: A. G. Platunova, 1935) – Soviet poster highlighting literacy efforts
“I am sure this brutality has a rational justification” “AMERICA ALSO DID THAT!” – Russian comic by Chirik satirising Putinist whataboutisms, 2022
“We celebrate the 100th anniversary of our country being cleansed of Armenians. We are proud of our glorious ancestors.” – Turkey, February 2015.
1930s magazine cover promoting the fascist Brazilian Integralist Action, including its slogan, “Anauê”
“Der Amerikanische Weihnachtsmann” / “The American Santa Claus” – A skeleton draped in the American flag hands ammunition to African and Indian soldiers firing at German soldiers. Features a poem by H. Vogel describing the grief of a mother after losing her son in the war. Germany, 1915.
“Who is the Winner?” – German comparison between land captured by the Central Powers vs. the Entente. Germany, 1917.
“Action Party”, “Republic”, “Justice and Liberty” (an antifascist political movement), “A new fascism can rise again, don’t abandon the fight!” – Italian civil war 1943 – 1945 and after
“… the U.S. Government continues, methodically, to murder thousands of innocent Vietnamese… how much longer can the American people accept this horror? …” USA, 1970.
“Boycott Nestlé for unethical promotion and sale of infant formula in the third world Genocide for profit” – USA, 1974.
“YOU COWARDS ! France will not forget !” French poster against American bombings on French cities, 1944.
“NO!” [Italy, 1955] Poster in favour of world peace and against nuclear weapons produced by the Roman Provincial Peace Committee.