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PORTUGUESE PRO-AXIS POSTERS
Good pair of highly unusual pro Axis and anti-English and American posters in Portuguese, both primarily mocking the military and diplomatic setbacks experienced by England in 1941. The first, 11 3/4" x 16 1/4", sarcastically entitled "The Year 1941 Brought to the English an Uninterrupted Series of Successes", offers a month-by-month rundown of British "accomplishments", each accompanied by a satirical illustration. Highlights include: "MAY: England draws the Nazis to the desert island of Crete and abandons them there", with an illustration of British soldiers dropping their rifles and fleeing in a rowboat; "JUNE: Union of true Christians under the British flag", with an image of Churchill and a very shabby Stalin grossly kissing; "NOVEMBER: England has reached is main objective: Europe closed on the coasts to England", with an illustration of Churchill cowering behind a barbed wire-bedecked wall labeled "Europa"; and "DECEMBER: Crowning of all the successes: From all sides converge on American and England products of capital importance for the war", showing Roosevelt and Hitler embracing fearfully as German, Japanese and Italian shells close in. The poster shows some chips to the edges, a horizontal fold and scattered foxing, else very good. WITH: Color printed poster, 16 1/2" x 11 1/2", entitled "German Bombers Surrounding the Mediterranean", and featuring color depictions of German Stuka dive bombers and medium bombers attacking British forces at Crete, Malta, the port of Haifa in Palestine, and Port Said in Egypt. At center is a map of the Mediterranean showing these and other strikes, illustrating the reach of German aircraft from Italy and North Africa into the Mediterranean. At bottom is the declaration: "The airpower of Germany is greater than the naval power of England". Shows a vertical fold with slight splitting, with a 1" tear to the edge and a second to the interior, else very good. Two pieces. The existence and content of these posters is especially surprising given that, while neutral throughout the war, Portugal upheld the 600-year-old Anglo-Portuguese Alliance and later leased naval bases in the Azores to Britain. A partial explanation may be found in the general anti-Communist leanings of the Portuguese and their corporatist authoritarian dictator, António de Oliveira Salazar, who may have disapproved of Britain''s alliance with the Soviet Union.

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