The propaganda poster “Netherlanders: For Your Honour and Conscience! Against Bolshevism”, 1943. From https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/23588
From what I remember this painting is from the early 2000s it shows kim jong il with some cows, there’s a lot of art of kim il sung with animals but not much of jong il
Catholic cartoon showing the graves of Stalin, Hitler, Bismarck, Attila and Nero all engraved with the words ‘I will destroy the Church’. USA, March 1953.
Statue of Lincoln and tsar Alexander 2 (the one who ended serfdom) shaking hands on a statue in Moscow, erected 2011
Statue of Lincoln and tsar Alexander 2 (the one who ended serfdom) shaking hands on a statue in Moscow, erected 2011
‘Man’s final frontier – the HOME’ (Australian poster by Carol Porter/ RedPlanet Melbourne. Australia, 1993).
‘Weapons from all over Europe are securing Stalin’s downfall’ (Dutch Nazi pamphlet celebrating the defeat of Soviet troops. Nazi occupied Netherlands, 1942).
I think this painting was made during the 90s famine, it shows kim jong il with farmers and inspecting a potato, there’s actually quite a lot of paintings of the kims giving people potatoes, I have another similar one of kim jong il
“Women! Millions of men without jobs, millions of children without a future. Save the German family – vote for Adolf Hitler” Weimar Republic, 1932.
”MORE ROUGH RIDING” – American cartoon (”Puck” magazine, artist: John Samuel Pughe) portraying Theodore Roosevelt in his Rough Rider uniform, July 1903
”We’ll take it to the U.N. – they’re violating our inhuman rights” – American cartoon made by Etta Hulme (”Fort Worth Star-Telegram”), March 1978
”A PRECAUTION – Secretary Taft: »We serve this beverage in small doses so that you may not become intoxicated«” – American cartoon from ”The Spokesman-Review” magazine (artist: William Charles Morris), circa 1907
The Economic Policy Party calls on everyone to join, who expects the country and their own prosperity to be based a purposeful economic policy free from party politics, instead of degenerate party feuds. Artist – Imre Földes, 1922, Hungary
French Catholics being driven by Freemasons and Jews, 1902. “Don’t pull too much on the rope!… If, unfortunately, he had the idea of looking down a bit, we wouldn’t weigh much!”
Shameful shield in the city park. USSR. 1970. “Detained by the people’s squad for fighting in the toilets”.
“Vote black-white-red! That’s German national!”, Election poster of the German National People’s Party (DNVP), Berlin, around 1924
“Our Führer Adolf Hitler never drinks a drop of alcohol and does not smoke. Without patronizing others in the least in this direction, he adheres to the self-imposed law of life. His work performance is tremendous.” Nazi Germany, 1938.
”IN THE ART PEN AT ELLIS ISLAND” – American cartoon (”Puck” magazine, artist: Carl Hassmann) mocking the tariff on imported artwork by portraying the famous artists as immigrants, January 1908
”We don’t want to unravel this young woman’s privacy… – …Just pull one teensy thread…” – American cartoon (”Chicago Sun-Times”, artist: Bill Mauldin) mocking the Pro-Life Movement, 1989
“The meaning of the Hitler salute: Millions stand behind me! Little man asks for big gifts.” Poster from 1932 depicting Hitler as being linked to big business, accepting backhand donations with his trademark salute
“Let’s go away, they don’t dance Boogie-woogie here” Belarusian SSR, 1950-s, anti-western fashion cartoon by M. Gurlo
Since my post showing kim jong il at a shoe store was popular here’s a painting of kim jong il art a shoe factory, I think this was made in like 2005 since I have a video from that year of it being unveiled
Since my post showing kim jong il at a shoe store was popular here’s a painting of kim jong il art a shoe factory, I think this was made in like 2005 since I have a video from that year of it being unveiled
‘Look out for Washroom Reds’ (Unironic American magazine ad for ScotTissue Towels. Time magazine, 28 September 1931. United States of America, 1931).
“The Trust Fund managers were the ones who sold France to Hitler,” PCF poster calling for the confiscation of their wealth & nationalization of corporations, 1945
1944 poster from German-ruled Slovenia: It reads “A knife in the back at the fatal moment!” and depicts Winston Churchill stabbing Europa in the back while Europa fights the Red Army; a stereotyped Jew watches on with glee.
‘If it’s so safe and pure – test it on the Cote d’Azur’ (Australian poster by Carol Porter/ RedPlanet Melbourne. Australia, 1995).
A Soviet propaganda poster about advances made in Soviet space exploration, “Our triumph in Space is the hymn to the Soviet country!”, 1963. From https://comradekiev.com/blog/cosmonauts-and-communism-soviet-propaganda-posters-and-the-space-race/
”Eek! An equalizer!” – American cartoon (”Chicago Sun-Times”, artist: Bill Mauldin) commenting on Ronald Reagan’s authorization for the production of neutron weapons, 1981
Poster, USSR, 1923. Destroy capitalism, the proletariat will destroy prostitution! Worker, take care of a woman worker!
”Il Watch-Dog” – political cartoon made by Canadian cartoonist John Collins (”The Gazette”), January 1940
“Electoral language” — Christian Democracy (Italy) anticommunist propaganda poster (1948) (Full translation in comments)
‘I get a big kick out of my job!’ (American work incentive poster by Frederick Little Packer/ Bressler Editorial Cartoons Inc. United States of America, ca. 1944).
In 1987, a group of Slovenian artists modified Nazi propaganda poster and submitted it for the 1987 Yugoslav Relay of Youth. It won before anyone caught on.
North korean painting of kim jong il posting and looking very hot while a missile is going up in the background, I saw a news report made in about 2005ish showing this painting being unveiled so I think that’s the year it was made
Rubber baron Julio César Arana stands above the skulls of his victims: the foundation of his fortune. Published by ‘La Felpa’ in 1907, a small publication from Iquitos.
‘Don’t get mad – get elected!’ (Australian poster by Carol Porter/ RedPlanet Melbourne. Australia, 1997).
‘Don’t get mad – get elected!’ (Australian poster by Carol Porter/ RedPlanet Melbourne. Australia, 1997).
”This takes all the fun out of working for the government” – American cartoon (”Chicago Sun-Times”, artist: Bill Mauldin) commenting on the murders of Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel and Jean Donovan, circa January 1981
”ORADOUR” – Swiss cartoon (”Nebelspalter” magazine, artist: Alexander M. Kaiser) evoking the Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre, March 1953
The Nuremberg trials. “Did you stand for fascism? You did! Do you sit here for fascism? You do! Now you have to hang for fascism.” // Soviet Union // 1945
”Caribbean Hurricanes” – political cartoon made by Canadian cartoonist John Collins (”The Gazette”), circa 1960
“The French Communist Party, inherits & continues the work of the founders of the Republic,” comparing communists to French Revolutionaries. Poster dated 1945 to 1958
”Well, howdy there, neighbor!” – American cartoon made during the Oil Shock of 1973-1974 (”Chicago Sun-Times”, artist: Bill Mauldin), 1974
Stained-glass windows in the Berlin’s Humboldt University: Man and Nature, Man and Science, Man and Cosmos. // German Democratic Republic // 1962
“Glory to the 40th anniversary of the founding of the glorious Workers’ Party of Korea by the great leader Comrade Kim Il-sung!” North korean poster from 1985
“Be vigilant against the nation’s enemy”, stalinist era propaganda poster, (artist: Tadeusz Trepkowski), Polish People’s Republic, 1953
“Be vigilant against the nation’s enemy”, stalinist era propaganda poster, (artist: Tadeusz Trepkowski), Polish People’s Republic, 1953
Kristiania City People’s Armed Militia Banner of the liberal republican militia in present day Oslo, from the late 19th century, when the conflict with Swedish king of the Swedish-Norwegian union was growing. Note that the Norwegian lion is without a crown, it is a republican lion.