Art and propoganda
The poster in this shows a charging Japanese soldier trampling
over the British and American flags with a bayonet.
The poster, issued by the Army Ministry, reads “Fire and Never
Quit!” The soldier in this points at the viewer, not too unlike Uncle
Sam in his poster, and encourages people to join the Japan’s Young
Men’s Military Brigade. Of course Japanese propaganda art did not
neglect to target the enemy. In a manner similar to what American did by depicting
the Japanese as subhuman apes, the Japanese countered with their own depiction of Americans as hairy, demonic mongrels.
https://www.msu.edu/~navarro6/srop.html
over the British and American flags with a bayonet.
The poster, issued by the Army Ministry, reads “Fire and Never
Quit!” The soldier in this points at the viewer, not too unlike Uncle
Sam in his poster, and encourages people to join the Japan’s Young
Men’s Military Brigade. Of course Japanese propaganda art did not
neglect to target the enemy. In a manner similar to what American did by depicting
the Japanese as subhuman apes, the Japanese countered with their own depiction of Americans as hairy, demonic mongrels.
https://www.msu.edu/~navarro6/srop.html