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1943 Don’t Fall For Enemy Propaganda VFW Jack Betts Anti-Axis WWII Wrestling The jovial image is underscored

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The jovial image is underscored by the deadly serious admonition “If you tell where he’s going…

presumably from her husband serving America on a distant shore

Target posters featuring menacing looking bad guys with weapons would be interspersed on the police training scenarios with similar target posters featuring innocent bystanders and apparently the object was to shoot only the bad guys

This vintage original large format double-weight Schuyler Crail photograph is in very good condition overall with just light handling wear

emblazoned with the Reichsadler or black eagle emblem of Imperial Germany

1943 Don’t Fall For Enemy Propaganda VFW Jack Betts Anti-Axis WWII Wrestling The jovial image is underscoredDate: 1943 Artist: Betts, Jack Size (in): 21. 75" x 16. 75" Size (cm): 55. 5 x 42. 5 Condition: B Linen backed: No This vintage original poster was created by the illustrator Jack Betts and issued by the Veterans of Foreign Wars to remind Americans on the homefront to be wary of Axis propaganda during WWII. For this poster Betts renders an image of a befuddled man in bowler hat with caricatures of Axis leaders Hitler and Tojo whispering into each ear.

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