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  • A Sunday Morning with the Home Guard: Enemy HQ Taken at the Point of the Bayonet A Sunday Morning with the Home Guard: Enemy HQ Taken at the Point of the Bayonet

    (art) Made by: Ardizzone, Edward Jeffrey Irving 1941

    image: A group of home guards are seen rushing down a country lane and turning to the right through a gate next to a house. There is one soldier lagging behind further down the lane.

  • S'il n'Arrive Pas à en Sortir Bientôt, Il est Fichu [If He Doesn’t Manage to Get Out of It Soon, He’s Done For] S'il n'Arrive Pas à en Sortir Bientôt, Il est Fichu [If He Doesn’t Manage to Get Out of It Soon, He’s Done For]

    (posters) Made by: Unknown

    whole: the image occupies the whole, with the title integrated and positioned in the lower quarter, in black. The text is integrated and placed in the upper centre, centre left and lower right, in white held within black insets. image: a map of Europe...

  • Russia's Fight is Ours! Russia's Fight is Ours!

    (posters) Made by: Kokorekin, Alexei & Kukryniksi

    whole: four images, each depicting a Soviet poster, occupy the majority, set against a blue background. The title is separate and positioned across the top edge, with the text separate and positioned upper right, both in white. Further text is separate...

  • [We Fought the Enemy with Lances] [We Fought the Enemy with Lances]

    (posters) Made by: KUKRYNIKSI (artist) 1941-12-25

    whole: three images are arranged vertically, one after the other. The title and text are placed between the images, in red and black. A text panel in English is positioned lower right. image: the top image depicts a decapitated Teutonic Knight impaled on...

  • 'And the Enemy were Completely Surprised' - Because No One Talked! 'And the Enemy were Completely Surprised' - Because No One Talked!

    (posters) Made by: Messor, B [?] (artist) 1942-04

    whole: the main image is positioned in the upper two-thirds, with a smaller image positioned in the lower right. The title is separate and placed along the top edge, in red. The text is separate and placed in the lower left and lower centre, in red and...

  • Let's Sock the Fascist On the Jaw and Finish Him for Evermore Let's Sock the Fascist On the Jaw and Finish Him for Evermore

    (posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1943-01

    whole: the six images occupy the majority, each set against a white background. The title is separate and positioned across the top edge, in black. The text is integrated and placed with each image, and separate and located in the lower quarter, both in...

  • Give Him the Works Give Him the Works

    (posters) Made by: Unknown (artist)

    whole: the image is positioned in the upper half. The title is separate and located in the lower half, in white, held within a red panel. The text is separate and placed at the bottom edge left, in black. The image and title are held within a blue border...

  • Wer Bringt die Ostmark Wieder? [Who Will Bring Back the East March?] Wer Bringt die Ostmark Wieder? [Who Will Bring Back the East March?]

    (posters) Made by: van Hees (artist)

    whole: the images occupy the centre left and centre right. The title is separate and positioned at the centre, in black. The text is separate and positioned in the upper left, upper right, centre and lower quarter, in black. All set against a white...

  • Knights of the Air Knights of the Air

    (posters) Made by: Van Dusen, Howard

    whole: the image occupies the majority, held within a narrow black border. The title is separate and positioned across the top edge, in black. The text is separate and positioned across the bottom edge, also in black. image: full-length caricature...

  • La Volonté d'Agression de l'Allemagne est Établie [Germany’s Aggressive Intentions Have Been Established] La Volonté d'Agression de l'Allemagne est Établie [Germany’s Aggressive Intentions Have Been Established]

    (posters) Made by: Robida, Albert (artist)

    whole: the image is positioned in the lower half, held within a red border. The title is separate and positioned in the upper quarter, in red and in black. The text is separate and positioned in the upper half below the title, and in the lower quarter,...

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