Alternate world Propaganda

Quandry.

On a related note, does anybody know how to use photoshop or knows how to make photo-alterations? in my timeline there's a "War and Cake" magazine and I'm trying to make the cover, (the magazine is brightly colored to the point of being somewhat saccharine, like cosmo but with guns)

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On a related note, does anybody know how to use photoshop or knows how to make photo-alterations? in my timeline there's a "War and Cake" magazine and I'm trying to make the cover, (the magazine is brightly colored to the point of being somewhat saccharine, like cosmo but with guns)

Something like this ?

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Can anyone make me some pieces of Cold War era American anti-Third Reich propaganda? I would like some pieces for American-German Cold War timeline of mine.

In the same vein. German anti-American pieces would also be appreciated.
 
Premier Cripps on a British wartime poster, circa 1942.

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(This is based on a cover for a timeline I'm thinking about- what does everyone think?)​
 
Premier Cripps on a British wartime poster, circa 1942.

(This is based on a cover for a timeline I'm thinking about- what does everyone think?)​

Very nice - shades of "Fight And Be Right" and "Meet the New Boss" I rather think.

Would be very interested to see more.

Speaking of which, whilst I only have the cover hanging around - rather than the poster within - I think you can get an eye around this ASB entry...

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If this poster is an indication of things to come I'm definitely interested. :D

Very nice - shades of "Fight And Be Right" and "Meet the New Boss" I rather think.

Would be very interested to see more.

Thanks very much. :)

Another big influence for this idea is EdT's "A Greater Britain". Although, the political direction of the Labour Party is very different to Mosley's party in "A Greater Britain".

The premise is something I've never seen discussed (except when I posted a few questions on it in the past), so I thought I'd like to do something completely original. I'm always up for sharing a few ideas if people are interested and want to know more.
 
Thanks very much. :)

Another big influence for this idea is EdT's "A Greater Britain". Although, the political direction of the Labour Party is very different to Mosley's party in "A Greater Britain".

The premise is something I've never seen discussed (except when I posted a few questions on it in the past), so I thought I'd like to do something completely original. I'm always up for sharing a few ideas if people are interested and want to know more.

"A Greater Britain" is indeed another classic - I still have the e-book somewhere. It really is a shame that EdT doesn't post much these days, but I know how busy he is.

I shall certainly be keeping an eye out for the Crippsverse (as I am already calling it) - he really is an underused figure in many WWII/Cold War timelines.

*Patrick Stewart voice*

Mr. Roem... WWI with EVA mechs ? Make it so ! :cool:

Heh - the first two instalments are already up, the link is in my signature.
 
Another from the "Crippsverse"

A Labour Party election poster from the 1944 General Election, Britain's first post-war election.

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Polish stakhanovites ? :confused:

And I think the grammar is a little suspect: I read it as "school of a pilot". I doubt singulars and plurals work differently in Polish.
 
I don't know anything about Polish grammar either, but I made it at the request of a Polish person, and they approved of the final product.

The Stakhanovite poster isn't Polish.
 
Originally posted by Color-Copycat
I don't know anything about Polish grammar either, but I made it at the request of a Polish person, and they approved of the final product.
It should be "Szkoła pilotów" (School of pilots). Petike is right about "school of a pilot". Grammatically "Szkoła pilota" is correct, but its meaning is a little off. It might be understood as "a school led by a pilot".
 
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