The pictures show front and back views of all (4) Different Unused Sets of World War II Post Cards in this lot. These are not dated but they are from the 1940s. They are imprinted in French and English. Each set of two are connected by a perforation in the center. The first set of cards are World War II propaganda. At the top are French, American, and British flags. They have cartoon character images of the Axis of Evil with Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Hiseki Tojo. The first one has the three men (Hitler, Mussolini, & Tojo) facing a muscular Uncle Sam body builder wearing an American flag hat as well as England and France flag shorts. The caption reads ''Why doesn't someone tell us these things!''. The second postcard has the three men on the telephone with each other. Hitler is on a toilet, Mussolini is on a chamber pot, and Tojo is in bed with yellow jaundice. Their phone conversation is in both french and english. The second set of cards were a ''Souvenir of North Africa''. They have scenic illustrations of the following: The Chapel of Santa Cruz and Harbor. Mountain Top Monument In Memory of World War Dead of 1914 - 1918. These sets of postcards were found together in a box of World War II items. Each unused post card sheet measures about 5-7/8'' x 8-1/8''. They appear to be in excellent to near mint condition as pictured. It is difficult to see in the pictures but they have some light edge wear or edge wrinkling. |