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Postcard commemorating successive Japanese victories in the Pacific. The Imperial Japanese Navy is personified here as a mighty samurai. The subsequent fall of British Malaya and Singapore to the Japanese was described as “the worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history” by Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and this poster aims to highlight the supremacy and solidarity of the fascist triumvirate as they continued to enjoy victory on all fronts throughout 1941 and 1942.
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Poster depicting a Hellenic figure raising the decapitated ape-like head of communism in triumph. Frames the fight against communism as a civilization struggle for the preservation of European order, continuity and culture.
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Japanese soldiers during the Second World War garnered a reputation for their ferocity and unrelenting spirit in the face of countless unfavorable engagements. This was undoubtedly due to Japan’s stoic military culture. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), despite being a modern military force, was built on the feudal concept of Bushido, the moral code of the ancient samurai in which honor surmounted all else. In order to instill this warrior spirit in their soldiers and cement their ancestral link to the fearsome warriors of yore, the Japanese High Command endowed upon all their officers a traditional Japanese katana.
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Army recruitment poster from the Independent State of Croatia. The leader Ante Pavelić can be seen at the forefront saluting his fascist legions with an address to the nation.
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Spanish poster depicting a triumphant Falangist soldier standing atop a bloodied Marxist beast. The Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) is a fascist political organization founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, taking its name from the heavy infantry formations of ancient Greece. It promoted the revival of the Spanish Empire, called for a national syndicalist economy and partook in the Spanish Civil War.
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Poster issued by the Germanic SS of Norway depicting a soldier of the SS clad in chainmail atop a Viking longship. Typical fascist imagery drawing elements from the past which are incorporated into contemporary narratives about the historical continuity of a modern people’s existence.
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The Schutzstaffel (SS) was the Third Reich’s preeminent elite paramilitary organization, driven by its fanatical devotion to National Socialism underpinned by a nexus of esoteric, occult and mystical principles. This grouping consists of a black M34 helmet, chained dagger and autographed portrait of Reichsfuhrer-SS Heinrich Himmler, all laid upon the backdrop of a period SS banner.
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A commemorative poster honoring the veterans of the SS-Freiwilligen Legion Flandern (SS Volunteer Legion Flanders), their members depicted mounting an assault to a backdrop of the ascendant Flemish lion.
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Original uniform from the highly distinguished Flemish Legion of the Waffen-SS and amongst the few authentic examples of the uniform to remain in existence as of today.
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Original uniform of the 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne, a French volunteer division of the Waffen-SS.
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Patinated bronze sculpture of a figure with a Schutzstaffel vambrace and swastika baton. Inscribed ‘SS-Kampfpreis-Adolf Hitler-1939‘.
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Early model black uniform of the 1. SS-Totenkopfstandarte “Oberbayern”, the elite progenitors of Germany’s infamous concentration camp system.