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Italian Propaganda Posters

"One For All, All For The Duce"

"Mameli, Italian Hero of the Past Leading The Fascist Troops to Victory.

Fascist Poster Depicting the Allied Soldiers as Barbarians.

Depicting the Allies as Death and Destruction

Italian SS Warrior Asking You to Enlist.

Conquer-For the New World Order

Fascist Black Shirt Attacking The Symbol of Russia.

Italian Tanks on the Way to Egypt

Italian Heroes Building Bridge

Italian Navy shooting Down a Hurricane

Italian SS Battling on the Russian Front

Italian Warrior Guarding The Homeland

SS Legion Heroism

The Advance Continues!

The Italian Soldier Fights for Territory

- Many Names and Much Honor- 6th Artillery Division - Many Names and Much Honor-

The Italian Nobles are ready for their Destiny

We want to keep quiet. Silence.

Women giving their wedding bands of gold to the country.

The Italian Woman is willing to make sacrifices for the Fighting men

Lottery to Supply Bread for the Troops

With the approach of another winter of war, Italian women are urged to knit and sew for their men at the front

Female Patriot Kissing the Fascist Flag

Depicting Patriotic Workers

Racist Poster Depicting Fascist Warrior with Machine Gun. Good Blood Doesn't Lie! Racist Poster Depicting Fascist Warrior with Machine Gun.