The helmets remind me of the 1950s GDR.
Indeed they look like so, actually i was thinking about the colours and how the laurel on the flag of the soldier looks like the "Ordem e Progresso" ribbon.
The helmets remind me of the 1950s GDR.
Jump on it, it's a good source of ATL propaganda ideas.
Your poster is actually awesome, one of the best I've seen for that particular timeline so far.
One little nitpick : It's Featherston, without an "-e".
Good one!
I was curious if someone would be willing to take the challenge of making WW2 era Kaiserreich propaganda, against a "National Socialist" France and "Fascist" Austria-Hungary,
I was curious if someone would be willing to take the challenge of making WW2 era Kaiserreich propaganda, against a "National Socialist" France and "Fascist" Austria-Hungary,
Maybe you can do something with this:Just because it's you, I'll make you a poster concerning the French Scare.![]()
I was curious if someone would be willing to take the challenge of making WW2 era Kaiserreich propaganda, against a "National Socialist" France and "Fascist" Austria-Hungary,
Apparently OTL anti-French German propaganda.
OK, here it is. Hope it fits.
Translation :
"The French Moloch IS ON THE HUNT AGAIN !
Its prey ? Out fatherland.
NEVER AGAIN !
The Fraudulent Frogs will pay ! The Reich (Empire) will not allow itself to be humbled, NEVER !"
Wow, this is beautiful, I love you.
My pleasure. I like helping people out with propaganda for their TLs. I might do a second one. This time something more classic, like maybe soldiers in Nazi-fied French uniforms terrorizing innocent German villagers (or something similarly campy).Maybe something like the OTL "Is this tomorrow ?!" poster.
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As for Austria-Hungary : I'd go with something in the style of "We must liberate and help redeem our brothers from the totalitarian menace that has taken over their once great state !".![]()
I like all those ideas, especially the French ideas, through Austria-Hungary is almost as bad as France ITTL, but I could still see that.![]()
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I could provide what the French version of the "Swastika" looks like if it helps with any of you're propaganda, and other terminology if it helps.
Just as I suspected.
Certainly.