Suppose you were on the other side. . . , carrying a gun, You'd find out fast why the Japanazis, Just plain don't like the way we fith, Up against Americans, you'd get jittery because, You'd never know what those crazy Americans, were going to do next!, The difference between a Japanazi, and an American is this:, A Japanazi learns the tricks and after that he's not, supposed to use his head much., An American learns the tricks then he starts to use, his head A LOT! 24 1/2 x 37 1/4
A pair of World War II Japanese propoganda posters
U.S. Government Printing Office, circa 1943
the first on a blue background and a Japanese soldier peering out from behind a column of text, Suppose you were on the other side. . .; the second with a yellow background and Japanese soldier at the center, entitled Your Enemy the Jap..., and showing the various elements of the Japanese military, including the Army, Air Force, Navy and industrial strengths.
24-1/2 x 37-1/4 in. (62.2 x 94.6 cm.) and 25 x 20 in. (63.5 x 50.8 cm.) (2)
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