Thanks Wolf for your answer !
I can get back my money when I want because I bought it at Galleria Borbonica official store.
So I just asked for refund and they didn’t any problems!
But, honestly, for just 60€ I want to bet for the future
Thanks Wolf for your answer !
I can get back my money when I want because I bought it at Galleria Borbonica official store.
So I just asked for refund and they didn’t any problems!
But, honestly, for just 60€ I want to bet for the future
Hi there.
I agree with what other members have said about the poster being fake.
The closest 'wanted poster' I could find is from the front cover of a newspaper.
This front page of the Daily Mirror from 1939 is presented as a 'WANTED' poster for Adolf Hitler - the 'reckless criminal ... wanted - dead or alive'. The newspaper appeared on 4 September 1939, just one day after Britain and France declared war on Germany. The British press had the difficult task of reporting the news of war to its readers. Using a 'Wanted' poster layout, the journalist cast the Nazi dictator as a classic Wild West criminal. This was powerful propaganda. The intention was to present Hitler as the common enemy, and to strengthen the resolve of the country against him. This format has been popular with newspapers ever since, and was used by The Times to cover the global search for Osama Bin Laden in 2001. Image Copyright: John Frost Newspapers Shelfmark: British Library Newspaper Archive
Wanted poster for Hitler
Kind regards,
Will.
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