One of a series of six anti-allies propaganda cards, printed in colour, inscribed Ou le Tommy est-il resté? (Where did Tommy stay?), where Tommy is slang for a common soldier in the British Army. The postcards visibly depict French soldiers who fight and die at the western front, while the covert watermark image shows a British military having fun in a bordello. Those cards were printed in the Third Reich for France and dropped from aeroplanes to motivate French soldiers to fight against the British.
Size: 149 x 104 mm
Additional Information
| Collection | Erotica |
|---|---|
| Type / Purpose | Propaganda Card |
| Period | 20 AD , Mid-20th Century |
| Country | Germany , The Third Reich |
| Language | French |
| Media/Technique | Offset printing , Paper , Watermark |
| Subject | Clandestine Pictures and Images , Clandestine edition , Erotica , Humour , Propaganda |
| Creation / Publishing year | 1944 |
| Acquisition year | 2024 |