File:VictoryGirlColour.jpg
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English: Mock comic book panel depicting three young superheroines battling Nazi soldiers. Images such as this were an effective form of propaganda during World War Two, portraying American forces triumphing over stock Axis villains.
Educational purpose: to illustrate terms such as propaganda, superhero, comic book, etc. Artwork by Simon Kirby, released under cc-by-sa 3.0. Author agrees that Commons is not censored and that international wikimedia projects have the right to use this images.
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