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This is a work by the American federal government during World War II, after Japan's entrance. It was Poster commissioned by Douglas Aircraft Company[1] during World War II, and subsidized by the War Production Board. This piece is from the National Archives. It is one of many such racist pieces intended for domestic consumption to raise morale. For other examples, see "Racist Propaganda" in the Rottenlibrary website.

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