This poster represents several important themes of U.S. propagandists: (1) the physical portrayal of the enemy as yellow-skinned, short, bespectacled, bucktoothed and with large fangs and claw-like fingernails was at the same time ridiculous and menacing (2) the swastika patch on the uniform...
A post card I picked up at a flea market years ago. Sent from Winona,Miss. to Lafayette,Ind. January 3,1944 3pm. It is a "Slam The Axis" post card printed 1943 by D. Robbins & Co. N.Y.C.
Lord Haw-Haw was the name British listeners gave to William Joyce, a German radio propaganda broadcaster during World War II. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1906, Joyce moved with his English mother and Irish-American father to England in 1921. He joined the Nazi movement in England in the...
Rosie the Riveter is the most known image representing the need to have woman worked in the factories.. .Rosie the Riveter was a popular image of World War II. She represented a strong woman doing her part for the war effort.The Image of Rosie is still seen today
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