“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.
WPA poster warning cancer patients to be wary of persons claiming to be physicians and promising to cure cancer, between 1936 and 1938.
“Turks Massacre Armenians: A Crusade That Ought to Be” Britain, America, Germany, and Russia march to save Armenians from being massacred by Turkey. USA, Circa 1909.
”Our Hercules [Paul von Hindenburg] – »Get out of East Prussia!«” – German cartoon (”Lustige Blätter” magazine, artist: Wilhelm Anton Wellner) probably referencing the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, circa March 1915
“The only time we’re in the front is when it’s time to die.” – Anti-Vietnam War/Anti-Racism poster from the US. Circa 1970.
“It should be the whole of Germany!” Map advocating for uniting “the fragmented German area”- Germany, 1923.
WWI postcard featuring Germania and Austria against the hordes of enemies (France & Russia) | Germany / Austria-Hungary | 1914
“Small, but our own” — Contemporary Map of Czechoslovakia after the Munich Agreement (Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939)
The Through. 1967, USSR. Pigs have names Boeing, General Dynamics, Hughes Aircraft, Lockheed, and Douglas
German WWII poster showing how significant the loss of a single tanker could be as it provided sufficient fuel for 11,550 fighter aircraft to complete at least four missions each
The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) is a Communist Front Group – US dollar bill from circa 1970s marked with stamp.
“The stronger socialism is, the more secure peace will be.”- Bilboard describing the benefits of socialism- East Germany, 1980
“The Division of Germany and Austria-Hungary as Our Enemies Imagined It” – Map showing a tiny Germany surrounded by a larger France and England. From Germany, circa 1915.
For a Free World / Victims of Communism – Comparison between the United Nations bringing security vs. communism bringing death. US, 1951.
Priest: Don’t bemoan your heavy burden, because a great reward is prepared for you in Heaven. Soviets 1927
‘Spain was, is and will be immortal’ — Nationalist poster from the Spanish Civil War (1938) issued by the Servicio Nacional de Propaganda. Artist: Teodoro Delgado.
«The road for the President» A Soviet cartoon ridicules the corruption of the US presidential election, 1984.
“Ah! When do we remove alcohol?” -Temperance poster showing the effects of Alcoholism on a family- France, c. 1915
“Never Mind The Blueshirts, Here’s The Socialism” Left Tribune – Irish Labour Youth magazine (Winter 2006)
“Wake up America and Kluck Kluck Kluck” – Pro-KKK image showing devilish “immigration” among other labels reaching for a slumbering America as the KKK arrives. US, 1924.
“The Prussian Octopus” – Europe with two octopuses superimposed, tentacles outstretched, over territories annexed, invaded, subjugated, etc. by Prussia. Speech by German Chancellor in upper right begins: “We do not threaten small nations”. London, circa 1916.
“Joe Dope has a way that’s unique of toting a gun ‘cross a creek” – US poster advising “don’t be a dope” and to handle equipment right. USA, Circa 1943.
Bulgaria and Turkey, beaten and fleeing, ask their ally Germany for help, who replies, “I’m in the same trouble” – USA, September 24th, 1918.
“Outraged Dad Against Drugs” – ‘Dear Old Dad’ warns gas station customers about drug use. USA, August 15th, 2021
«The Motherland is in danger. The blood we have shed demands a war to victory. Fellow soldiers, get into the trenches immediately. Return Lenin to Wilhelm (German Emperor)!» A pro-war and anti-Lenin protest after The February Revolution in Russia, April 1917.
“It’s a good act but it’s hard on the spectators” – Hitler balancing the world on the tip of a rifle balanced on the tip of his nose as nervous spectators including Uncle Sam, John Bull, and a caricature of France watch. USA, August 20th, 1939.
“MOTHERS LOOK OUT FOR YOUR CHILDREN!” This poster was widely circulated in Philadelphia in 1839 by the canal, steamboat, toll road, and stagecoach people who organized to restrict railroad development.
“Are we the Barbarians?” German poster showing superior aspects of their society compared to England and France. From top to bottom: Annual social security benefits, illiteracy rate, expenditure on education, book production, Nobel Prizes, and patents. Germany, 1916.
A mural of George H.W. Bush on the floor of Al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad that was installed sometime shortly after the end of the Gulf War. The idea was that nobody would be able to get into the hotel – where most foreign visitors to Iraq stayed in the 1990s – without having to step on Bush’s face.
”EASTER EVENING” – French cartoon (”L’Assiette au beurre” magazine, artist: Vaclav Hradecky) alluding to the Kishinev pogrom, June 6, 1903
”- Honestly, boys, it’s smarter to settle the Sudeten problem this way than — This way!” – American cartoon (artist: Ray Bailey) commenting on the Munich Agreement, September 1938
”His Man in Havana” – anti-Castro cartoon (artist: Bruce Alexander Russell) published after the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion, United States, April 1961
Iraqi propaganda of a vicious USA grabbing oil and terrorizing the world with bombs. Invasion of Iraq, April 2003.
“A handful of Palestine – The genuine products of the wine growing colonists of Palestine” Palwin Richon-le-Zion Brands (Alcohol, 1922)
“In the trenches. Behold I am with you always.” Jesus stands guard by German soldiers. Germany, circa 1918.
“Please! Please come back. Don’t die, it’s terrible to be dead! We need each other. It would be awful if you’re crippled. I wouldn’t know what to do if you were.” Psychological warfare pamphlet dropped over US troops in New Guinea. Japan, 1944.