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Europe against Anti-Europe (Italian postcard, ca. 1941)
Text: Europe against Anti-Europe. Year: ca. 1941-2. Publisher: NA. Artist: NA. Additional Information: Illustration shows Italian and German soldiers attempting to hold a door against the Bolshevik monster. A quote by King Victor Emmanuel III appears on the reverse: ‘United with you as never before, I am confident that the patriotic valour of the Italian…
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Italian postcard, ca. 1938
Text: NA. Year: ca. 1938. Publisher: NA. Artist: Raffaele Tafuri. Additional Information: Shows a Blackshirt defending Spain from the Bolshevik monster.
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When England was still in barbarism, Rome ruled in Africa (Italian postcard, 1936)
Text: When England was still in barbarism, Rome ruled in Africa. Year: 1936. Publisher: NA. Artist: Aldo Scabia. Additional Information: The colonialist looks up towards a Roman arch in North Africa, while his rucksack is inscribed with the fascist slogan ‘Me Ne Frego!’ (‘I don’t give a damn!’)