The color of war ╬
" What do emerge from this solemn occasion a better world, with faith and understanding, dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of their desire for freedom, tolerance and justice. " (1939-1945)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
Nazi propagandists held out the threat of annihilation of German life and culture at the hands of “Jewish Bolshevism” if the Allies won the war.  They unrealistically guaranteed victory through miracle weapons or the sheer willpower of the Führer and the German people. Faced with defeat, Hitler’s regime responded with increased terror and with propaganda aimed at inspiring fanaticism.
World War II-era Soviet propaganda poster serves to remind Russian  soldiers of the military successes of the past, 1941. In red and leading  the battle charge are images of, from left, Alexander Nevsky, Alexander  Suvorov, and Vasily Chapayev.