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Propaganda Poster Against Vichy French Policy In French IndoChina

A vintage propaganda poster depicting three children holding hands and dancing in a circle. Each child is dressed to represent a different nationality: one in a red dress with white trim (French), one in a blue pinafore (possibly symbolizing Indochina), and one in traditional Asian attire (Japanese). In the background, French, Japanese, and Spanish flags are visible above colonial-style buildings. The text in French reads: "Résultat de la collaboration nippo-franco-indochinoise," which translates to "Result of the Japanese-French-Indochinese collaboration."

Image 19.01.05

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A propaganda poster created by the government of Free France during the Second (2nd) World War against the Vichy French policy in French Indo-China.

Object ID

19.01.05

Multimedia details

Creator

Free France

Publisher

The Free French government-in-exile

Date

1942

Location

Indochina

Language

fra

Type

Image

Format

Poster

File Format

jpg

Subject

Free France; Posters

Credit Line

Courtesy of Wikimedia.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.01.IMG.005

Creator

Free France

Publisher

The Free French government-in-exile

Date

1942

Location

Indochina

Language

fra

Type

Image

Format

Poster

File Format

jpg

Subject

Free France; Posters

Credit Line

Courtesy of Wikimedia.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.01.IMG.005

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