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'We are 900 million' - East German poster (1958) showing farmers flying the flags of the world's communist countries, with satellites flying overhead.
Published by the Central Electoral Commission of the National Front of the German Democratic Republic, the full text reads: 'We are 900 million, along with your voice [vote] for peace and socialism!'
Flags are those of Czechoslovakia, Germany, China, the Soviet Union, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Mongolia, Hungary, Poland, North Korea and Vietnam.
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>>3855870Actually pretty cool
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Switzerland did it
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British cartoon (1952) showing Stalin's moustache forming the Iron Curtain across Europe. The map was designed by David Low for the 24 May 1952 issue of Picture Post magazine.
Much of Eastern Europe is under the Iron Curtain, with only their feet visible. Germany is shown being sawed in half. Turkey, with a rifle beside him, peers at Stalin through a gate on the Bosphorus. Greece stands armed and ready, Tito in Yugoslavia jeers at Stalin and Finland is half-trapped. France appears ready for battle, while Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg are depicted besides them. Italy is depicted as a worker with his feet bound by the Pope, Switzerland as a dove at a birdhouse. Norway, Sweden and Denmark whisper to each other.
Britain is shown as a worker tightening his belt in reference to the austere postwar years, while two cats fight it out in Ireland. In Spain, a woman holds her head in anguish while Francisco Franco fishes for US aid (shown as a dollar in the Atlantic). Portugal meanwhile appears as a house with kings peering out, a reference to exiled European royal families then living in the country.
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Chilean soldiers burn the poster 'America Despierta' alongside books and other allegedly Marxist literature following Augusto Pinochet's coup against Salvador Allende's government, 1973.
The poster, 'America Awakens', was designed jointly by artists Patricia Israel and Alberto Perez. Included in the second image here, the poster shows a map of Latin America dotted with symbolic figures, past and present. Che Guevara and Chilean independence leader Manuel Rodriguez are both depicted, as well as workers, various animals, plants, Cuba as a lizard (or dragon?) and officers presumably representing military dictatorships. Uruguay is represented as a 'T' in a star in reference to the Tupamaros, a Marxist guerrilla group. The poster seems to have been relatively well-known, having been exhibited in the Chilean display at the 36th Venice Biennale art exhibition.
The photograph of the poster being burned was taken on 26 September 1973 - twelve days after the coup - in Santiago's Remodelacion San Borja housing complex. The burning was part of larger series of raids on organisations deemed to be Marxist. A photograph from the scene was published in an issue of La Tercera newspaper (see third image) with a caption reading: 'Army troops destroy extremist propaganda'.
Final two images show an issue of the left-wing magazine Punto Final burning (with Allende on the cover) and a soldier holding a Cuban flag to burn.
Alberto Perez was an artist, professor and museum director, namely of Santiago's Museum of Contemporary Art. Patricia Israel was an artist and student of Perez at the University of Chile.
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>>3855904My dad has a newspaper with that picture in it from that day
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>>3855908Nothing has changed, gegzil remains a snca fail farm country today
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>>3855942Ancient meximutt btfos natzees o algo
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>>3855945the original poster was a anti nazi and kkk one i believe it has been edited and memed on a lot
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The whale will sink the ship.
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Beware of the whale many have tried to catch such a creature.
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>>3855952They sank our boat we had to, a funny fact is that hitler sent spies to mexico to do a documentary on pulque a ancient alcoholic drink
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Pulquebereitung in Mexiko
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>>3856020What a epic way to portray them
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>>3856021The devil dragon description makes the creature sound cooler than what it looks like
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>>3856022and the funny thing it japan today is just america 2.0
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>>3856020>eagle whit 2 heads and a crownI have news for you
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>>3856059oh i was very wrong. i chose the mortal eternal enemy of the jews not the jews themselevs XD
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>>3856063Wrong they are the same da joooz ave controlled everything since the roman empire
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>>3856074So you did watch the flight from syracause?
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Up
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>>3855905Holy shit giga this NOW
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Just a reminder that you will never be white OP
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>>3862867Why did this nigger get unbanned
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That's your daily propaganda for today
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Ya kuch up
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>>3868669IMAGINE italy was always a shithole and the roman empire was the only time it wasinteresting or cool
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>>3868669Conmemorating two thousand years since the birth of Augustus
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>>3868686italy cant do that they are subhuman compared to the most glorious empire in human history
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Thanks for keeping dis thread alive ❤️
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>>3871095Shit Nophono cares fan about
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One last bump
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Unironically the only good thread on /pol/ right now.
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>>3862857Austrians praising Bismarck is like Americans praising Hitler in the present day. How mentally ill must you be to make something like this?
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>>3874352turkroach might actually be retarded
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American anti-Nazi map (1939) showing much of the world conquered by a 'Leviathan Germany'. Text at the bottom reads: 'This map shows the Nazi plan for "redistribution" of the world as described in this book'. The rest of the world is ruled by the US, Japan, Britain, Italy and 'Doubtful', indicated by the key at the bottom left.
The map was published on the dust jacket of 'The Revolution of Nihilism: Warning to the West', a book written by German Conservative emigre Hermann Rauschning arguing that National Socialism was an anarchic and nihilistic movement that would result in catastrophe both for Germany and the wider world. Rauschning advocates instead for a conservatism that would facilitate the 'progress to higher forms of our Western civilization'.
An extract from the book:
'For us Germans, the issue is plain and simple. Everyone who is still capable of thinking for himself must know that national socialism is leading us to self-destruction. The revolutionary character of its foreign policy must inevitably lead to campaigns which will exhaust the nation. In opposition to its boundless aims and revolutionary methods, the plain question must be asked what lasting benefit they can bring the nation. Even if the Third Reich achieves complete success in the redistribution of the world, if after a series of further successes and ultimate victory it sets up its hegemony, in the nature of things this can mean nothing but a permanent military occupation of subjugated territories, with all the accompanying violence and terrorism. But there is no escaping the logical conclusion that the day will come when this effort brings exhaustion and the military occupying force is crippled. This will in all probability happen much sooner than the apparent rapid growth of power might suggest. For the German nation is overtaxed, exhausted by its training before the race begins, and really ill. But when its power is crippled, what then?'
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That is all for today /pol/imps
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Now I'll go back watching berserk
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>>3878877Redheads are not for you.
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>>3879457yup just like mine
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Members of the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" (DaDongYaGongRongQuan) have a meeting. Each person can be identified by both their attire and armband. Seated at the table is Japan (RiBen), China (ZhongHua), Burma (biruma), Dutch East Indies (LanYin), Philippines (BiDao), Malaya (mare), French Indochina (FuYin), Thailand (Tai), and Manchuria (ManZhou). Each member displays what they can provide to the union. Japan's contribution is a battleship and tank (their military power). India (YinDu) and Australia (HaoZhou) can only gaze into the room through an open door since they're still at war with Japan. The artist depicted Australia as an Aboriginal to acknowledge the country's indigenous people rather than its Western colonists.
The description of the illustration says something along the lines of: "Let the peoples of East Asia unite, pool their vast resources, and build an economy based firmly on the principle of co-existence and co-prosperity."This illustration was created by Hosokibara Seiki (1885-1958).
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Soviet scarf created by Nikolai Semyonovich Demkov following the death of Lenin in 1924, with Trotsky's portrait removed at the bottom left.
Lenin dominates the centre, with workers shown around him, while in the corners Marx, Engels, Kalinin are depicted, with Trotsky's portrait removed (and in later versions, replaced by Stalin). The scarf was one of many propaganda textiles produced in the 1920s, particularly in the city of Ivanovo where this one was designed and printed.
Demkov was commissioned to produce this scarf in March 1924, just over a month after Lenin's death. It was completed in May and subsequently mass produced. Some of the scarves were brought to the First All-Union Teacher's Congress in Moscow on 12 January 1925, which seems to be the origin of the examples included here.
The second version shows Stalin replacing Trotsky, while the third shows Trotsky intact.
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One last bump before I sleep
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>>3885902I remember going to the history museum in Budapest it was cool.
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Up
>flood
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>>3886871Why are you double bumping?
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>>3886873Because I want to
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>>3888288I guess he thought that it would be fine to be on a boat with a mexican tranny
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Kino.