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#149 A US poster from World War II features a grinning Japanese soldier begging Texaco workers to ‘Go ahead please – take day off!’, 1942.

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#149 A US poster from World War II features a grinning Japanese soldier begging Texaco workers to ‘Go ahead please – take day off!’, 1942.

World War II Propaganda Posters that inspired the Americans to Get Involved in the War Efforts

#149 A US poster from World War II features a grinning Japanese soldier begging Texaco workers to ‘Go ahead please – take day off!’, 1942.

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