File:Patto Tripartito (cropped).jpg
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Italiano: Cartolina realizzata per esaltare il "Patto Tripartito" tra Italia, Germania e Giappone.
Deutsch: Postkarte zum Dreibund (Deutschland, Japan, Italien): Flaggen; riesiger Samurai zerstört zwei englische und amerikanische Kriegschiffe.
English: Poster created to enhance and strengthen the pact between Japan, Germany, and Italy. |
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Source | Cartolina del 1941 circa | |||
Author | Gino Boccasile | |||
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- Rising Sun Flag of Japan
- Military alliance propaganda
- Tripartite Pact
- Flags in propaganda
- Flags of the Third Reich in art
- Flags of Japan in art
- Flags of Italy in art
- Samurai in art
- Modern depictions of samurai
- Pearl Harbor attack posters
- Ships in propaganda
- World War II posters from Japan
- Posters by Gino Boccasile