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  • A German Second War Propaganda Leaflet
  • A German Second War Propaganda Leaflet
  • A German Second War Propaganda Leaflet

Item: G24825

A German Second War Propaganda Leaflet

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A German Second War Propaganda Leaflet

A propaganda leaflet emphasising the life in New York that American G.I’s left behind to fight in the European theatre of war. It aims to inflict homesickness by emphasising the pleasures of life that can be enjoyed in N.Y, such as seeing a show on Broadway, “French Follies”, and visiting 52nd street for a drink with a girlfriend. It also aims to inflict anger towards the men that stayed behind, who are able to enjoy all of life’s pleasures mentioned above, while also taking the jobs that American draftees left behind. Double-sided paper with black print; measuring 147 mm x 106 mm; single neat fold; near mint condition.
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