Best Propaganda Posters Since they were Invented. « No Fricken Clue
I do not know why I love propaganda posters. Perhaps because I study art. Maybe it's because I grew up with them. I think the real reason is because they are just too funny.
I will present my top 22 favorite propaganda posters to this post.

Country: North Korea
Period of time: the Korean War
The message: Keep clean! It is important!(Something like that)
What people see I have no idea, but what I can deduce from this picture ... nurse will have a big scary needle syringe in your scrotum and herds of sheep and cows randomly attack you.

Country: Former Soviet Union
Period: 1920 ish
Message: The Soviet Union is looking for a fabulous future brilliant production!
What people see: The USSR is simply, and theres this lady on the moon in this tale and ... Well, it was supposed to be a rabbit ... and uh ....Fuck that - that - what?
Do LSD if you see this scene like that!
Country: China
Period: Assuming that around the 1980s.
philosophy of the message: Carry the sexy Chairman Mao everywhere you go!
What people see: Always have a giant picture of a bald man old and hang it immediately by logging into your new home. There, he can rest on the wall as long as you live, eyeing your family ...
Country: Former Soviet Union
Period: When cars became available there. So ... I think around last year ...?
Message: The USSR is so impressive is making cars. If you work for the country, you can buy one!
What people see: Buying a car - is a new way for children of rape.
Country: Norway (surprise!)
Period: I guess this is done by the Nazis in WW2 control, with all Aryan....

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