Lot 279

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AMERICAN PROPAGANDA POSTERS
Good pair of American World War II propaganda (and anti-propaganda) posters. Includes: Propaganda poster, 14 1/4" x 19 3/4", depicting an Marine on a South Pacific beach, falling from a wound to the chest and with blood streaming from his face, beneath the title: "Careless Talk Got there First". The name of the artist, Ray Prohaska, appears at bottom right, and the bottom edge is marked: "U.S. Government Printing Office : 1944 - O - 576497". Shows heavy mailing folds with clean splitting thereto repaired on the verso with archival tape, else very good. WITH: Anti-propaganda poster, 17 1/4" x 22 3/4", bearing an image by German expatriate artist Hans Flato, depicting a skull in a German officer''s cap speaking into a radio microphone emblazoned "LIES", with a swastika flag in the background. The poster is entitled "Talk Can Kill", and warns against the Nazi propaganda machine, in part: "The "Talk Plants" of the enemy work night and day. Their product: an endless outpouring of vicious lies, designed and delivered at great cost, to spread doubt and unrest in this country... Lies cunningly fashioned to set class against class, race against race, religion against religion... More deadly than the engines of war is this Nazi plot to ensnare and enslave us. We can smash that plot - and we will - if we stand together... if all of us, whether Protestants, Catholics or Jews, will remember that Freedom of Thought is the birthright of our Nation - and that Good Will to Men is the lasting foundation of Unity and Peace." The poster then urges Americans to "Fight for the Four Freedoms... Here and Now", and exhorts them to "Buy War Bonds Regularly". Shows pinholes at the corners, with several 1" tears and soiling throughout, else very good. Two pieces.

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April 17, 2018 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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