Propaganda from the United States.

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Propaganda from the United States

America’s Four Enemies

Propaganda from Italy

Italian Poster Depicts Churchill and Roosevelt and Claims: The Blame Falls on Them

Italian Poster Claims: “We Will Return (to Africa)”

Propaganda from Germany

Youth serves the leader All ten-year-olds into the HJ (Hitler Youth)

"Get rid of old cloth and shoes!”

Propaganda from the Soviet union

Long Live World October [revolution]! The workers conquered power in Russia and will conquer power in the entire world.

A Soviet Poster: "The Motherland Is Calling!"

"Mercilessly, we will humiliate and destroy the enemy!"

Propaganda from Japan

Japanese Poster of Churchill as a Fat Spider

Japanese Vision of the Future

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