“Among the blind and cockeyed there are people who sees the truth.” WW2 Turkish neutralist propaganda poster.
”Just His Meat!” – Canadian cartoon (”The Gazette”, artist: John Collins) mocking the supporters of Canada’s isolationism, October 1941
”Just His Meat!” – Canadian cartoon (”The Gazette”, artist: John Collins) mocking the supporters of Canada’s isolationism, October 1941
“미제의 책동을 짓부시자! Let’s Thwart the Manouvers of the US Imperialists!” Year: Early 2000s / Artist: Not recorded. Source: Koryo Studio (www.koryostudio.com)
‘Don’t pity a disabled man – Find him a job (English poster by ‘Abber’ for Young Men’s Christian Association – YMCA. Great Britain, 1920s).
“Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!”, Communist Party of New Zealand, poster warning against vote splitting, 1943.
”Negroes are defending Reims – [Joan of Arc:] »I recognized my Reims, but not my Frenchmen«” – Austrian cartoon published in ”Die Muskete” magazine (artist: Fritz Schönpflug), June 1918
”Congratulations on the multiparty system, Mr. President Gorbachev. What time does the manna arrive?” – American cartoon made by Etta Hulme (”Fort Worth Star-Telegram”), February 1990
“The great leader Comrade Kim Il-sung is with us forever” a massive north korean poster that is usually seen near farms, the art style makes me think this is from the 2000s of 2010s but the caption was used mostly in the 90s when il sung died
“Let’s Keep Building the Great Society” Democratic Party poster promoting the Johnson – Humphrey ticket for the 1964 Presidential election
Wake up America! Do you want this? Communism is Jewish. Clean up America! Break the Red Plague! BOYCOTT the JEW! United States, 1938.
Maybe from the 60s or 70s judging by the art style, this is a painting of the mother of kim jong il and wife of kim il sung, kim jong suk, many don’t talk about her but her “cult of personality” is on par to the kims and she has many paintings of her
A mailing envelope presemably from 1860 or maybe a little earlier deploring the prospect of cecession.
A mailing envelope presemably from 1860 or maybe a little earlier deploring the prospect of cecession.
A mailing envelope presemably from 1860 or maybe a little earlier deploring the prospect of cecession.
A mailing envelope presemably from 1860 or maybe a little earlier deploring the prospect of cecession.
Members of the delegation of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola laying a wreath at the Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow, April 8, 1976.
”He isn’t even looking this way!” – American cartoon (artist: Edmund S. Valtman) mocking the Arab League’s anger at the Camp David Accords, November 1978
Afghan fighter defends a mosque and Islam itself from advancing Soviets with the shield bearing the word “Jihad.” (1979)
Afghan fighter defends a mosque and Islam itself from advancing Soviets with the shield bearing the word “Jihad.” (1979)
Afghan fighter defends a mosque and Islam itself from advancing Soviets with the shield bearing the word “Jihad.” (1979)
Afghan fighter defends a mosque and Islam itself from advancing Soviets with the shield bearing the word “Jihad.” (1979)
Persian Carpet celebrating the successes of Soviet space travel, made by members of Iranian Tudeh Party (ca. 1965)
”THOU SHALT NOT… BUT FOR ME IT’S O.K.” – American cartoon (”Fort Worth Star-Telegram”, artist: Etta Hulme) mocking Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin by depicting him as a parody of Moses descending from Mount Sinai, June 1982
”Stick ’em up!” – American cartoon published in ”The Hartford Times” (artist: Edmund S. Valtman), June 1964
“Kill the Rats – Pay Your Poll Tax and Vote for Catts” – poster for Sidney Johnston Catts’ Florida Gubernatorial campaign, 1916
“7up lithiated lemon soda. For hospital or home use.” Circa 1935. Up until 1950, 7-Up contained lithium citrate, which is used as a mood stabilizer in psychiatric treatment of manic states and bipolar disorder.
”There is no Kurdish problem” – Swiss cartoon (”Nebelspalter” magazine, artist: Heinz Stieger) criticizing the persecution of the Kurds in Turkey, March 1999
”Here we go again” – American cartoon (”The Hartford Times”, artist: Edmund S. Valtman) made before the 1960 presidential election, September 1960
”For fifty years I worked hard to keep you occupied – you have to pay me a pension now” – political cartoon made by Estonian-American cartoonist Edmund S. Valtman, 1994
‘Contributions from ten nations’ (German magazine cover for ‘Youth and technology’ by Junge Welt/ Berliner Druckerei. German Democratic Republic, July 1957).
“Wasp’s Nest” Soviet Political Cartoon showing Mujahideen Militants leaving the Pakistani Nest for Iran, Afghanistan and India, (From Soviet Krokodil Magazine 1981)
“From the Land of the Lynchers” Caption: “It is a good thing for us Negroes that no Americans live here!” Nazi Germany, 1943.
“Unbought and Unbossed” Promotional poster for the 1972 presidential campaign of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
”My last employment? – Vietnam” – American cartoon published in ”The Hartford Times” (artist: Edmund S. Valtman), March 1971
”Clown!” – American cartoon (”Chicago Sun-Times”, artist: Bill Mauldin) mocking Ronald Reagan’s support for Latin American dictatorships, 1981
“We protect your Romania! Faith, Law and Dignity!” National Christian Democrat Peasant’s Party electoral poster (2014)