2. Weltkrieg Plakat USAZweiter Weltkrieg; amerikanisches Propagandaplakat. Es zeigt die Karikatur eines Japaners mit einem blutigen Dolch in der Hand. Das rassistische Bild wurde im Inland benutzt; um die Moral zu heben. Die Figur basiert wahrscheinlich auf Kaiser Hideki Tojo. Nach Pearl Harbor wurde das Plakat in der Douglas Aircraft Company benutzt; um zu helfen; weniger Abfall zu produzieren. Sp鋞er wurde es an 7.000 Lieferanten und andere Industriezweige verteilt. Titel: In Tokio sagen die Kinder - Abf鋖le von Alteisen sind wie Kugeln; die f黵 Japaner gemacht wurden. Wir danken euchFarbiges Plakat. Office for Emergency Management; OWI; Domestic Operations Branch. Commissioned by Douglas Aircraft Company and subsidized by the War Production Board.Artist: Jack Campbell Washington; D.C.; USA; ca. 1943WW2 poster USAWorld War II; American propaganda poster showing caricature of a Japanese man; with bloody dagger in his hand. Racist image intended for domestic consumption to raise morale. The gargoyle-like character is probably based on Emperor Hideki Tojo. The poster was used in the Douglas Aircraft Company factories after Pearl Harbor to help reduce waste. It was later distributed to 7;000 suppliers and other industries. Original title: Tokio kid say - Broke up tools waste for scrap just like bullets make for Jap. Thank you. Color poster; 17' x 22'. Office for Emergency Management; OWI; Domestic Operations Branch. Commissioned by Douglas Aircraft Company and subsidized by the War Production Board.Artist: Jack Campbell Washington; D.C.; USA; ca. 1943

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