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    #61
    Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
    Propaganda against enemies has always been a great thema for any Propaganda Dept. and obviously for Italians as well, so black soldiers showed as brutal animals was an obvious way to depict Allied Forces like barbarians.

    Ric
    Another one well known (by Gino Boccasile) depicting a black "animal" very pleased by his sacrilegious booty

    Ric
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      #62
      Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
      Propaganda against enemies has always been a great thema for any Propaganda Dept. and obviously for Italians as well, so black soldiers showed as brutal animals was an obvious way to depict Allied Forces like barbarians.

      Ric
      As rightly said an increasing of posters depicting black soldiers like animals come up after Montecassino, due to many rapes against Italian women (and men) by black troops of the free French Army, but this poster shows that well before the black soldier was depicted by racist features (Poster by Gino Boccasile).
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        #63
        Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
        As rightly said an increasing of posters depicting black soldiers like animals come up after Montecassino, due to many rapes against Italian women (and men) by black troops of the free French Army, but this poster shows that well before the black soldier was depicted by racist features (Poster by Gino Boccasile).

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          #64
          Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
          As rightly said an increasing of posters depicting black soldiers like animals come up after Montecassino, due to many rapes against Italian women (and men) by black troops of the free French Army, but this poster shows that well before the black soldier was depicted by racist features (Poster by Gino Boccasile).
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            #65
            Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
            Propaganda against enemies has always been a great thema for any Propaganda Dept. and obviously for Italians as well, so black soldiers showed as brutal animals was an obvious way to depict Allied Forces like barbarians.

            Ric
            No need to translate this one, IMO
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              #66
              Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
              Propaganda against enemies has always been a great thema for any Propaganda Dept. and obviously for Italians as well, so black soldiers showed as brutal animals was an obvious way to depict Allied Forces like barbarians.

              Ric

              The title says : NOT GUILTY
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                #67
                Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
                Propaganda against enemies has always been a great thema for any Propaganda Dept. and obviously for Italians as well, so black soldiers showed as brutal animals was an obvious way to depict Allied Forces like barbarians.

                Ric


                This is the last one........more later and related to the against enemies thema

                The title says : HERE ARE "THE LIBERATORS"

                Regards

                Ric
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
                  Another beautiful poster, this time for enlistment in the Black Brigades (by Dante Coscia)
                  Wow Ric - you've been hiding some treasures there.

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                    #69
                    what about this one?

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