Europe
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“Vulcan’s” Forge (Spanish cartoon, 1951)
Text: “Vulcan’s” Forge. Year: 1951. Publisher: Publicaciones Españolas. Artist: Joaquín de Alba (Kin). Additional information: Anti-communist cartoon from 1951 showing Stalin as a blacksmith reshaping ‘Europe’ from a swastika into a hammer and sickle. Seems to have been published in an English-language book of cartoons titled ‘This Peace’ attacking the postwar order.
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Italian student notebook (ca. 1941)
Text: The Italian people want to advance under the sign of the Littorio which means unity, will, discipline. Year: ca. 1941. Publisher: Unknown. Artist: Antonio Rigorini. Additional information: Illustration shows Mussolini watching members of the fascist youth movement, or Gioventù Italiana del Littorio (GIL). The reverse (visible below) depicts a member of the GIL. The…
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Beat him! (British poster, 1942)
Text: In Germany … someone is doing the same job as you. Beat him! Year: 1942 Publisher: Unknown. Artist: Roy Nockolds. Additional information: Encouraging greater industrial productivity, showing a Nazi hard at work.


