A pre-WW1 Russian poster saying that Russian would give Germany (the figure is Kaiser Wilhelm 2) a good thrashing if it dared attacking Russia. The future turned out much differently.
German Emperor Wilhelm shown as a warmonger
A 1916 fund-raising poster
The Russian Czar Nicholas 2 the Peacemaker, lauded by Mother Russia
1914 Russian poster. The upper inscription reads "agreement". The uncertain Britannia (right) and Marianne (left) look to the determined Mother Russia (centre) to lead them in the coming war.
"The eye, not the bullet travels through the heart."
The German's shadow shows death
Mother Russia
An Italian propaganda poster. It says "He (Germany) thought he would make the bear (Russia) dance but the bear made him dance"
German atrocities in Poland, 1914-18
A 1914 Russian poster. Full of hot air and nothing else it seems in hindsight. Russia left the Great War in 1917.
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"The eye, not the bullet travels through the heart."
The German's shadow shows death
Mother Russia
An Italian propaganda poster. It says "He (Germany) thought he would make the bear (Russia) dance but the bear made him dance"
German atrocities in Poland, 1914-18
A 1914 Russian poster. Full of hot air and nothing else it seems in hindsight. Russia left the Great War in 1917.
- German WW1 Propaganda Posters
- British WW1 Propaganda Posters
- Austrian Propaganda Posters
- French WW1 Propaganda Posters
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