Prince 15 | 590 14 Nov 2008 / #1There is huge collection with anti Polish Russian posters and anti Russian Polish posters.200 such graphics in Polish Russian book.Poland posterArticle about this book and Polish-Russian stereotypes:Some examples:Poland stereotypeRussian poster(1920) says"Hurry to help! Polish predator torment bodies of your brothers: lauborers and peasantsPeasant! Lauborer! When you help Red Army soldier you scrag head for white eagle guards"Polish poster says "Join voluntary Army!"This book is very interesting lecture.
wildrover 98 | 4,451 14 Nov 2008 / #2Peasant! Lauborer! When you help Red Army soldier you scrag head for white eagle guards"I am going to have to remember that one...sounds like a great insult after a few beers..just before the fight starts....
wildrover 98 | 4,451 14 Nov 2008 / #4there are some here URL tooBrilliant....is there a website where you can see all this stuff....?
OP Prince 15 | 590 14 Nov 2008 / #5I am going to have to remember that one...sounds like a great insult after a few beers..just before the fight starts....;)there are some here URL tooI'll add missing ;)
SeanBM 35 | 5,812 14 Nov 2008 / #6Brilliant....is there a website where you can see all this stuff....?There is loads of stuff on google images.
Sasha 2 | 1,083 16 Nov 2008 / #8Honestly, I see antipolish russian posters first time in my life. Thanks. Good to know there're lots of antibolsheviks posters in Russia as well.
OP Prince 15 | 590 3 Dec 2008 / #9This are interesting as well.First one is Russian second one is Polish.
Sasha 2 | 1,083 3 Dec 2008 / #10What's written on second? Too small letters I can't read. I actually doubt if I could understand if they were bigger.
Harry 3 Dec 2008 / #11I like this one (even though it is actually Nazi rather than Polish):My favorite bit is how even today some Poles are still repeating this bit of Nazi propaganda!
Sasha 2 | 1,083 3 Dec 2008 / #12My favourite bit is how even today some Poles are still repeating this bit of Nazi propaganda!What that means? "England! (these are) your deeds"?
McCoy 27 | 1,269 3 Dec 2008 / #14can't resist posting my favorite poster:and another great one: podziemiezbrojne.blox.pl/resource/Bij_Bolszewika.jpg:)
Sasha 2 | 1,083 3 Dec 2008 / #15McCoyDon't know what "pocisk" means but I suspect the whole slogan can be rendered as "One (every) shell - one German".The second is clear "bey bolshevikov" in Russian.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,866 3 Dec 2008 / #16can't resist posting my favorite poster:He....cool poster...wonder why it didn't work though...:)(neither the one nor the other)
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544 3 Dec 2008 / #17He....cool poster...wonder why it didn't work though...:)I think it's from the polish-bolshevik war, so it did actually work out. :)