Lot 7 Douglas Airview Magazine 1942 Volume 9 Tokio Kid WWII Aviation Air View
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Lot 7 Douglas Airview Magazine 1942 Volume 9
Douglas Airview Magazine
1942
January-December
Volume 9
Issues 1,2,3,7,8, 9, 11/12
3 Tokio Kid propaganda poster back covers by artist Jack Campbell (Disney Artist)
1 Nazi Snake propaganda back cover
January, 1942
February 1942
Cover damage
Match 1942
Cover wear
July 1942
Bantam Bombers
August 1942
Detached page
September
No front or back cover
November/December 1942
Racist minstrel show ad on interior cover
About Tokio Kid and wartime propaganda ( I do not condone this imagery. It is racist, it is wrong, but it is also important to the history of our country that we acknowledge it )
"Tokio kid" posters, began in 1942, the same year that Tojo Hideki (the likeness of Tokio Kid) became Prime Minister of Japan, and began to take a much more personalistic view on power, by centralizing power around himself.
Douglas. Aircraft Co.'s gargoyle-like cartoon character, "The Tokio Kid” was created as part of the company's drive to reduce tool breakage and waste, the Kid appears on posters that show broken drills, cracked cogwheels, mixed-up rivets, piles of scrap
Two of the posters were lithographed and distributed to 7,000 Douglas suppliers
Artist Jack Campbell was a Disney artist
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