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time period: World War II
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I'm All Out For Victory
The front of this postcard is blank. On reverse: "I'm all out for Victory"; "© 1942 Benjamin E. Wertheimer, 220 West 19th Street, New York, N.Y." -
The Symbol of Victory
This postcard has a short poem entitled "The Symbol of Victory" by Allan Junior. On reverse: handwritten message; "Valentine's 'Helpful Thoughts' Postcards Copyright. Valentine & Sons, LTD., Dundee and London." -
Germany's Victory, Europe's Freedom
This postcard has a color illustration of a German soldier striking down a red dragon with a star on its forehead. A small inset at left shows a man with a horse-drawn plow. Text at bottom of picture: "Deutschlands Sieg Europas Freiheit". Text beneath picture: "Translation: 'Germany's Victory, Europe's Freedom'". On reverse: "Dalkeith Poster Card P118"; "Artist: Anonymous. Germany, c1942." -
Germany Is Truly Your Friend
This postcard has an illustration of a Nazi soldier, smiling and extending his hand. Text at bottom of picture: "La Germaniaè Veramente Vostra Amica". Text beneath picture: "Translation: 'Germany Is Truly Your Friend'". On reverse: "Dalkeith Poster Card P119"; "Artist: Boccasile. Published in Italy, c1943." -
George S. Patton Jr.
This postcard is a black and white photo of a cemetery with white crosses as grave markers. In the top left corner is an inset of one cross with "George S. Patton Jr. General 3rd Army" on it. On reverse: "Luxembourg. Cimetière américain. American Cemetery."; "E. A. Schaack, Luxembourg"; "photothill".