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Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II. ca. 1944, Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II

Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II. ca. 1944, Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II


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Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II. ca. 1944, Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II

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Media ID 9744539

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Government Lithographs Offset Lithographs Photolithographs Planographic Prints Transfer Prints


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) takes us back to the turbulent era of World War II. Dated around 1944, it showcases an intriguing Anti-Japanese Postcard that was prevalent during this time. The postcard serves as a poignant reminder of the government's propaganda efforts and the sentiments prevailing against Japan during the war. The image is a testament to the power of prints and lithographs in disseminating political messages. Through offset lithography, photolithography, planographic printing techniques, and transfer prints, this postcard effectively conveyed anti-Japanese sentiment to a wide audience. As we delve into its details, we are transported to an era where tensions ran high and patriotism fueled public opinion. The design elements on this postcard are striking - bold colors, powerful imagery, and clever symbolism all come together seamlessly. It is evident that every aspect has been carefully crafted with one purpose in mind: to rally support for the war effort by vilifying Japan. While commercial use may not be mentioned here due to copyright restrictions or guidelines set forth by UIG or other entities involved in sharing this image online or offline; it is important to acknowledge how such images were instrumental in shaping public perception during wartime. In conclusion, this Anti-Japanese Postcard from World War II encapsulates a significant chapter in history when governments harnessed visual media as a tool for persuasion. Its existence today serves as both a historical artifact and a stark reminder of how art can be employed for political purposes even

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