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Von Maybach |
Posted: February 09, 2004 01:55 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 78 Member No.: 209 Joined: January 27, 2004 |
Hi,
I think one of the most interesting aspects of WW2 propaganda are the posters, -many of them are very interesting and outstanding artworks. I post here some of my favourites and I invite everybody to add more and to put some coments. And some american ones: |
Dénes |
Posted: February 09, 2004 03:11 pm
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Does anyone know what does 'Nie Baluy' mean? |
Korne |
Posted: May 04, 2004 08:13 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 31 Member No.: 28 Joined: July 06, 2003 |
According to this link, "Не балуй!" means "Don't caper!": http://www.ets.ru/r/pk000036.htm, or better: "Don't fool around!"
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dragos |
Posted: May 04, 2004 08:37 pm
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Korne |
Posted: May 04, 2004 09:44 pm
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Although not a WW2 one, I guess this is the best Soviet propaganda poster ever:
Ain't it? :drunk: |
boonicootza |
Posted: May 04, 2004 09:49 pm
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This is my favorite.
Peace! |
boonicootza |
Posted: May 04, 2004 09:52 pm
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..and another one
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boonicootza |
Posted: May 04, 2004 09:54 pm
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...another one
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Korne |
Posted: May 04, 2004 09:56 pm
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dragos |
Posted: May 04, 2004 10:09 pm
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And what is this supposed to mean? :mad: :beer: :cheers: :drunk: :beer: :cheers: :drunk: |
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dragos |
Posted: May 04, 2004 10:23 pm
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Some propaganda posters can be seen on the wall here (are they pro-German?)
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Korne |
Posted: May 05, 2004 06:42 am
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It is a famous Soviet "Say NO to vodka" poster from the '50s. What I don't know is how influential this propaganda campaign was... (or better said, whether Russians were more under the influence than influenced by it) |
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Von Maybach |
Posted: May 05, 2004 09:02 am
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 78 Member No.: 209 Joined: January 27, 2004 |
A cople more german ones: (gotta admit they knew how to hypnotize people ) :
Some british posters: And an interesting example of japonese propaganda card printed to raise unrest between the Australians and the americans: |
Carol I |
Posted: May 05, 2004 11:56 pm
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I found it interesting that this poster shows Romania among the occupied countries. Any comments? |
mihai |
Posted: May 12, 2004 09:12 am
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Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 450 Member No.: 30 Joined: July 08, 2003 |
I think this is hungarian propaganda poster.
Because this symbole is The arrow cross of Hungarian facist party.
Mihai |
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