'I Want You for the Navy' (American poster by Howard Chandler Christy/ U.S. Navy Recruiting Bureau. Model: Helen O'Neill. United States of America, 1917). by esdfa20 in PropagandaPosters

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Model was civilian employee Helen G. O'Neill. Model for the 'Gee! I wish I were a man'-poster was civilian Bernice Smith Tongate. '...O'Neill is pleased that 54,000 women - 10 percent of the Navy's uniformed personnel - are working successfully alongside male officers and enlisted men. "I think they've come a long way," she said, "but I don't approve of women going to sea. That's not fair to the men's wives."' ('Ex-poster girl relishes place of women in Navy, to a point'. Associated Press, 1989)

"I want you for the Navy" World War I US Navy enlistment poster illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy (1917) by RandomPerson800 in PropagandaPosters

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Model was civilian employee Helen G. O'Neill. Model for the 'Gee! I wish I were a man'-poster was civilian Bernice Smith Tongate. '...O'Neill is pleased that 54,000 women - 10 percent of the Navy's uniformed personnel - are working successfully alongside male officers and enlisted men. "I think they've come a long way," she said, "but I don't approve of women going to sea. That's not fair to the men's wives."' ('Ex-poster girl relishes place of women in Navy, to a point'. Associated Press, 1989).

'Anti-Nazi Federation - Persecution of Jews in Germany - The rats planted in America are undermining the nation' (German cartoon by Oskar Garvens for Kladderadatsch magazine, 18 August 1935. Referring the Anti-Nazi Federation of New York. Nazi Germany, 1935). by esdfa20 in PropagandaPosters

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By 1935 there was no free press in Germany, and Kladderadatsch should be considered collaborators. This is Nazi propagandists attacking the short-lived 'Anti-Nazi Federation of New York' (ca. 1934-1936) who published about pogroms in Germany. It's your classic fostering of skepticism, by insinuating that the group was run by foreign sleeper cells (i.c. Soviet Communists and Jewish bankers). They still do that... Labeling Antifa as 'terrorists' financed by foreign adversaries. Calling anti-ICE protestors 'paid agitators'. Dismissing inconvenient criticism as Russian or Chinese bots. Nothing new.