Europe
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May I eat with you, Mr. Police Dog? (German cartoon, 1932)
Text: May I eat with you, Mr. Police Dog? Year: 1932. Publisher: Red Pepper. Artist: Alfred Beier-Red. Additional information: Drawn by caricaturist Alfred Beier-Red for the Communist Party’s satirical ‘Red Pepper’ magazine. The caption adds: ‘The Prussian budget includes 52 marks per month for each police dog. From April 1, 1932 the support rate for…
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Europe against Anti-Europe (Italian postcard, ca. 1942)
Text: Europe against Anti-Europe. Year: ca. 1942. Publisher: NA. Artist: NA. Additional information: Italian postcard from the Second World War showing Italian and German soldiers attempting to hold a door against the Bolshevik monster. The postcard was produced for use by soldiers at the front (the reverse reading ‘Cartolina Postale per le Forze Armate’) and…
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Ireland – Our Cuba? (British pamphlet, 1970)
Text: Ireland – Our Cuba? Year: 1970. Publisher: The Monday Club. Author: Jeremy Harwood, Jonathan Guinness, John Biggs-Davison. Additional information: British Conservative pamphlet published at the start of the Troubles (1970) warning of the danger of Ireland becoming a communist outpost. The pamphlet was issued by the Monday Club, a Conservative think tank founded in…