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A considerable number of Maltese nationals were stranded, or opted to remain, in Italy when war with the UK broke out at midnight of June 10-11, 1940. The lapel badge worn by the members of the ...
Jul 17, 2022 · MD: As in every war, propaganda plays a major role. The media set-up during WWII in Malta was such that, though the literacy rates were low, newspapers were the important news medium. Rediffusion ...
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Feb 17, 2011 · First siege. In 1940, in the early months of World War Two, Malta had been the centrepiece of Britain's strategic naval position in the Mediterranean for almost a century and a half. There were ...
World War, 1939-1945 -- Malta Fascist propaganda -- Malta Fascism -- Malta: Issue Date: 2018-09-30: Publisher: Allied Newspapers Limited: Citation: Bonello, G. (2018, September 30). Eight fascist posters for wartime Malta, Sunday Times of Malta, pp. 56. Abstract: In this article, Giovanni Bonello studies the emergence of fascism in Malta.
- Bonello, Giovanni
- Allied Newspapers Limited
- 2018-09-30
- Eight fascist posters for wartime Malta
May 21, 2018 · This essay will explore the feature series Shadow of the Swastika (1939–40), Terence Horsley’s Narvik (1940) and Cecil McGivern’s The Battle of Britain (1941), examining how the aesthetics of this radiogenic genre developed through encounters with the propaganda politics of the British nation at the outbreak of war and in response to the ...
Collection of British war posters produced during the Second World War, 1940-1945 Description: The posters cover many aspects of domestic life during the Second World War. Some provide colourful images and slogans to get across simple messages encouraging people to contribute to the war effort.