Mexican Anti-militarist propaganda poster
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Propaganda As Art and History (with a few cute animals and astronomy thrown in the mix to keep things from getting too depressing)
Well, in reviewing this, I felt like I really had to recap the story for you so you’d understand the specialness that is Hansi. From one mind control unit to a really scary moment of Russian chaos to a better system of mind control.Pretty wacky.
Hansi the Girl Who Loved the Swastika was published by Spire Christian Comics in 1976, but her story is really not too far off the beam from what kids go through today. If you’re not a "Christian" in mainstream America—you are an outsider, and you don’t deserve to have blond hair, blue eyes, a teaching job, and a good marriage. Well, I’m editorializing there just a bit, but why not—it is a free country, isn’t it?
These two symbolize masters of the Soviet land – the working class and Kolkhoz farmers.