Two envelopes and an anti-Nazi postcard. Early 1940s.
Anti-Nazi postcard featuring a British soldier mocking Adolf Hitler. When the tab is pulled downward, an image is revealed of the soldier returning to his wife after victory in the war. On the right, an illustration of Adolf Hitler holding a knife in his teeth against a backdrop of splattered blood. Published by Modele et Systeme, Paris, 1940s.
Victory envelope – on the left, the American flag is printed on the envelope’s body; on the right, a hand-drawn illustration of the letter “V” for Victory alongside U.S. flags.
Anti-Nazi envelope “Let’s Go U.S.A.” – featuring an illustration of an American boot crushing the heads of the Axis powers’ snakes. Sent by mail in July 1943.
Overall very good condition.