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The Art of War

2005-06-02 15:59 | by Steve | design + art + typography

Art of War

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/prop/
From the UK national Archives… “fascinating and colourful collections of illustrations, propaganda, cartoons, films and art created during World War Two.”.

I personally find the propaganda section the most interesting.

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