Smash Japanese Aggression
One sheet World War II propaganda poster, titled
"Smash Japanese Aggression!", was created around 1942 by English artist Roy Nockolds (1911–1979) for the British Ministry of Information.
The artwork depicts a dynamic battle scene where British Bristol Blenheim aircraft are attacking Japanese flying boats in the harbor of Port Blair, located in the Andaman Islands.
Historical Context
The Event: The poster celebrates a heavy Royal Air Force (RAF) raid on Port Blair, during which thirteen Japanese flying-boats were reportedly destroyed.
Location: Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These islands were occupied by Japanese forces from March 1942 until 1945.
Purpose: Like many posters in this series, it was designed to boost Allied morale by showcasing successful strikes against Japanese military assets in the Pacific theater.
Artist: Roy Nockolds was a noted motoring and aviation artist who served as an official War Artist during the conflict.
Series Variations
This specific image was part of a broader British propaganda campaign. Other posters featuring the same "Smash Japanese Aggression!" slogan depicted different successful Allied operations, such as:
An RAF attack on Japanese supply barges on the Chindwin River in Burma.
A devastating raid on an enemy aerodrome at Moulmein.
"Smash Japanese Aggression!", was created around 1942 by English artist Roy Nockolds (1911–1979) for the British Ministry of Information.
The artwork depicts a dynamic battle scene where British Bristol Blenheim aircraft are attacking Japanese flying boats in the harbor of Port Blair, located in the Andaman Islands.
Historical Context
The Event: The poster celebrates a heavy Royal Air Force (RAF) raid on Port Blair, during which thirteen Japanese flying-boats were reportedly destroyed.
Location: Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These islands were occupied by Japanese forces from March 1942 until 1945.
Purpose: Like many posters in this series, it was designed to boost Allied morale by showcasing successful strikes against Japanese military assets in the Pacific theater.
Artist: Roy Nockolds was a noted motoring and aviation artist who served as an official War Artist during the conflict.
Series Variations
This specific image was part of a broader British propaganda campaign. Other posters featuring the same "Smash Japanese Aggression!" slogan depicted different successful Allied operations, such as:
An RAF attack on Japanese supply barges on the Chindwin River in Burma.
A devastating raid on an enemy aerodrome at Moulmein.
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