WW2 Propaganda Poster - RAAF Australia, Aviation Art, Vintage War Poster

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Seller: happy_quokka_print_studio ✉️ (889) 98.8%, Location: Lutsk, UA, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 332601293024 WW2 Propaganda Poster - RAAF Australia, Aviation Art, Vintage War Poster.   WW2 British Propaganda Replica Poster WWII Air Force Spitfire Bomber       

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World War II British Royal Air Force propaganda poster, high quality reproduction of original WWII vintage print    

SPECIFICATIONS: •  You can choose between:  unframed wall art print  or  solid wood framed print with safety glass 
•   Handling time: 2 working days 
•  We use only the best quality eco friendly  natural solid Beech tree wood from Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains 
•  Available frame colors are:  black, brown, yellow 
•  Available frame styles:  wall hanging poster  frame or poster  frame with stand (standing) 
•  Available sizes of the prints are:  5.8x8.3 inch (21x14.8 cm or A5 size), 8.3x11.7 inch (21x30 cm or A4 size) and  11.7x16.5 inch (30x40 cm or A3 size)
•  We print on a premium archive paper of the highest quality: 190 g/m2 with specialized pigment inks 
•  Our vintage style military posters are awesome for: wall decor, bedroom, bathroom, classroom, kids room, boys room, man cave, party, birthday, retirement, yard, bar, house, wedding, branch, indoor or outdoor, garden, home, office etc. Gift idea for reenactor, collector, airsoft gamer, veteran, history lover, boyfriend, girlfriend, mom, dad, wife, husband, groomsmen, or just for men or women
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   ADDITIONAL INTERESTING INFORMATION Britain re-created the World War I Ministry of Information for the duration of World War II to generate propaganda to influence the population towards support for the war effort. A wide range of media was employed aimed at local and overseas audiences. Traditional forms such as newspapers and posters were joined by new media including cinema (film), newsreels and radio. A wide range of themes were addressed, fostering hostility to the enemy, support for allies, and specific pro war projects such as conserving metal and growing vegetables. Anti-German  British WWII propaganda poster commemorating the village of Lidice Sefton Delmer (1958) Much was made of the dictatorial nature of Hitler's government. Germany was treated as a particular font of evil within the Axis, and a greater threat than Japan and Italy. Churchill presented Hitler as the central issue of the war. The Germans were also presented as evil, with some stating that the concentration camps would not have been possible on French or British soil. The sinking of the SS Athenia, killing civilians including Americans, on the first day of the war was widely exploited as demonstrating that the U-boat was the same instrument of terror as in World War I; the Germans attempted to counter it by claiming the British had sunk the ship themselves to blacken Germany. The film Men of the Lightship was created to foment anti-German feeling; not only do the Germans attack a lightship, not traditionally regarded as a proper target, but machine-gun the survivors in the water, so that only one lives. Posters depicted Germans in a sinister light. Propaganda shifted from downplaying raids to playing them up, to inspire hatred of the enemy, and sympathy with neutrals, despite the encouragement that this might give the enemy and its potential impact on the calm of the populace. Atrocity reports were presented both as summaries of known facts and news reports as they occurred.[39] Alternative history novels depicted Nazi invasions of Great Britain as a form of "cautionary tales". Up until 1943, these were grim tales, presenting British victims; after that, a more heroic note increased. The instant—and unauthorised—rejection of the peace terms of Hitler's 19 July 1940, speech by Sefton Delmer on the BBC produced a great impact on Germany; Goebbels believed it had to show governmental inspiration, and while propaganda efforts were made to talk the British around, the German press were instructed to attack the rejection. The speed of the rejection unquestionably led the great impact, which authorisation would have prevented; this produced consternation in the government, as the effect was desirable, but they did not know whether such a spokesman would again happen to say what the government wanted.

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  • Condition: New
  • Style: Unframed prints
  • Size: 5.8x8.3 inch (A5 size)
  • Theme: Aviation, Militaria
  • Type: Poster
  • Features: Framed, Unframed
  • Subject: WW2 Propaganda, Aircraft, Military, World War II (1939-1945)
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Listed By: UpCrafts Studio Design
  • Originality: Reproduction
  • Quantity Type: Multi-Piece Work
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now

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