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[edit]DescriptionSalvage Scrap propaganda poster crop2.jpg | Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy, showing a snake representing Japan being bombed by an eagle. An example of American propaganda during World War II. |
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Author | Phil von Phul[1] |
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- 1941 in the United States
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- World War II anti-Japanese propaganda posters from the United States
- Eagles and snakes in art
- WPA civilian defense posters
- WPA posters, Washington, D.C.
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- Snakes in propaganda