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POSTER OF NATION UNITED FOR FREEDOM

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Political Posters15 of 40Harper's Weekly -Thomas Nast Another Spoof Nixon Poster
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Posted 1 year ago

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bratjdd
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I have this poster from 1942 that said, These are the Flags of the United Nations
It is vibrant for being in the 40's
any information would be appreciated.
Thanks

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  1. bratjdd bratjdd, 1 year ago
    Thank you, BELLING68
  2. packrat-place packrat-place, 1 year ago
    very nice!!
  3. bratjdd bratjdd, 1 year ago
    Thanks, packrat-place
  4. bratjdd bratjdd, 1 year ago
    Thank you, wolcott1.officialfuel,scandinavian_pieces
  5. mustangtony mustangtony, 6 months ago
    Very interesting being it was provided by Borden's Dairy and it is described as the flags of the United Nations which actually wasn't even formed until 1945.
  6. bratjdd bratjdd, 6 months ago
    Thank you, mustangtony WOW! I Did not know that.
  7. scottvez scottvez, 6 months ago
    "United Nations" was a common term for those FREE countries united to stop the German/ Japanese onslaught.

    "United Nations Fight for Freedom" was a theme in several US Government produced posters of WW2 as well.

    I like the symbolic "V" for Victory shape of the central flags in this example.

    scott

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