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English: A propaganda poster from occupied Serbia, [Left side:]

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF BOLSHEVISM WERE TO WIN?

The Serbian name would vanish and Serbia would become an irrelevant little Soviet republic. The scum (?) of the street would rule, all drenched in blood, and only one thought would prevail: To preserve one's life! Officials and tradesmen, physicians and lawyers, politicians and village men, homeowners and workers, men and women, old and young, would get the shameful label "bourgeois". With that excuse, the guilty and the innocent would all be blamed.

Anarchy and chaos would swallow millions of lives. A man's honor and dignity would suffer humiliation, religion and family would be tarnished and all national ideals thrown in the mid. The Mongol flood would overwhelm and devastate the land. Rivers of blood would flow through Serbia. Animalistic torture from the sadistic and vindictive rabble would be a daily occurrence. Those who would survive this would be in spiritual and materialistic poverty. Serbia, the land of Karađorđe and Miloš, would become the land of slaves.

IT'S YOUR CHOICE:


[Right side:]

WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN NATIONAL-SOCIALISM WINS!

The Serbian people would become a member of the great European family. Serbia will no longer be a coin to even the scores between the larger powers. The fear of new wars will disappear, and the people will dedicate themselves to raising their own as well as society's well-being, along with the support of a united Europe.

Work will become the only true value. Spiritual and national treasures, faith, family, all cultural achievements, private property, the real driver of progress, will be protected and guaranteed. A new, better life will begin. From the blood of Europe's greatest sons will sprout a new age for Serbia, an era of peace and national welfare.

GERMANY — LIFE or

BOLSHEVISM — DEATH!
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