Today Germany Is Ours; Tomorrow, The Whole World! Oh Yeah?
Anti axis poster showing the gargoyle-like Germans cheering about their plans for world domination. Printed in 1941, one of the earliest American involved WWII printed posters, with the line “Oh yeah?” Used as a way to get Americans to sign up and stop them. Fun fact, we obtained this poster from the estate of artist William MacLean’s daughter.
Measures 16x20”
Condition- excellent, very light soling at bottom
Anti axis poster showing the gargoyle-like Germans cheering about their plans for world domination. Printed in 1941, one of the earliest American involved WWII printed posters, with the line “Oh yeah?” Used as a way to get Americans to sign up and stop them. Fun fact, we obtained this poster from the estate of artist William MacLean’s daughter.
Measures 16x20”
Condition- excellent, very light soling at bottom
Anti axis poster showing the gargoyle-like Germans cheering about their plans for world domination. Printed in 1941, one of the earliest American involved WWII printed posters, with the line “Oh yeah?” Used as a way to get Americans to sign up and stop them. Fun fact, we obtained this poster from the estate of artist William MacLean’s daughter.
Measures 16x20”
Condition- excellent, very light soling at bottom