1960 Soviet poster “Stranger’s Longplay” criticizing Soviet youth for dancing to foreign tunes. The LP says “Boogie-Woogie”. This poster reminded me “Today he’s dancing to the jazz and tomorrow he’ll sell the Motherland” saying. Сегодня он танцует джаз, а завтра Родину продаст
Directive of the Main Political Department of the Red Army: From all military newspapers replace the slogan “Proletarians of all countries, unite” with the slogan “Death to the German occupiers”, 11.12.1941
JAMES STEWART reporting for induction as a Private in the Air Corps in 1941, so becoming the first major American movie star to enlist in the United States Army in WW2.
”[George W. Bush:] Hey Vladimir… I’ve done your portrait… – [Vladimir Putin:] Funny – I’ve been working on one myself too…” – British cartoon (”The Economist”, artist: Kevin Kallaugher) published after the outbreak of the War in Donbas, April 2014
‘We will stop the destruction of our homes and communities’ (American poster by Red Pepper Posters, San Francisco. United States of America, 1977).
1986 Machimoto. A fusion of car & motorcycle built on a Golf platform & engine. 6 motorcycle seats combining the idea of a social car and a sand buggy.
Vietnamese female soldier from the sappers corp demonstrating their shooting on a motorbike [2000×1333]
‘Four Horsemen’ (American poster by John Steele. Apocalyptic 1980s end-of-times fantasy. United States of America, 1989).