That Winning Smile,’Leest Storm SS’
That Winning Smile,’Leest Storm SS’
1944, 28.7 x 21.2 in. (73 x 54 cm), Harald Damsleth
Poster to advertise for a a Dutch SS newspaper. “Leest Storm-SS” (see the Dutch caption, which translates to “Read Storm-SS,” referring to a Dutch SS newspaper)
The central theme is anti-Americanism. The poster suggests that the U.S.A., despite its claims of being liberators, is actually a destructive force.
Various symbols and captions reinforce this narrative:
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- “Miss America” and “Miss Victory” criticize American beauty pageants and alleged sexual laxness.
- The Ku Klux Klan reference highlights racial tensions.
- The dollar sign represents materialism.
- The Star of David implies Jewish influence.
- The monster’s arm holds a machine gun, depicting gun violence.
- The lynching noose and Ku Klux Klan hood allude to anti-black violence.
- The boxing glove grasping a money bag symbolizes America’s focus on money and violence.
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€ 1.000,00
1 in stock
1 in stock