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Heeresgeschichtliches Museum – Nazi posters from the Second World War


This poster claims that the Flying Fortresses were in fact Flying Coffins, because the German air defence shot them down regularly. In October alone (no year given) already 540 of them. The Austrian Army Museum. Housed in a marvellous dedicated building.
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