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    Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies

    • UK
    • WWI
    • art
    • propaganda
    Warspot editorial
    20 May '21

    We have already touched upon the subject of the involvement of children in the First World War. Today's example of such propaganda is clearly intended for those a bit older. It is noteworthy that in the book «The Great War», which was published in 1917, the British did not know how to depict the flag of an ally disappearing after the February Revolution, so a small red flag is depicted over the traditional Russian tricolor.

    ​Allied flags: UK, Belgium, France, Serbia, Italy, Portugal, Japan, Romania, USA and Russia - Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies | Warspot.net
    Allied flags: UK, Belgium, France, Serbia, Italy, Portugal, Japan, Romania, USA and Russia
    ​British officer in the company of a Belgian, a French Poilu, a British Tommy, a Serb and a Russian - Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies | Warspot.net
    British officer in the company of a Belgian, a French Poilu, a British Tommy, a Serb and a Russian
    ​Commonwealth of the Peoples of the British Empire: a Hindu, an Australian, a South African, a Canadian and a West Indian - Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies | Warspot.net
    Commonwealth of the Peoples of the British Empire: a Hindu, an Australian, a South African, a Canadian and a West Indian
    ​A British soldier with the captured Pickelhaube in the company of a Tommy, a Poilu and a trench bomb launcher - Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies | Warspot.net
    A British soldier with the captured Pickelhaube in the company of a Tommy, a Poilu and a trench bomb launcher
    ​Technical innovations of the First World War - Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies | Warspot.net
    Technical innovations of the First World War
    ​Kings of the air and their aircraft markings - Highlights for Warspot: Know Your Friends and Enemies | Warspot.net
    Kings of the air and their aircraft markings

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