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Bury the Axis (1943)

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

An old stop-mation World War II propaganda cartoon. This has to be my favorite propaganda ever created.
Might be offensive to some.
Directed by Lou Bunin.

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  • they forgot stalin

  • @1995marines

    He was part of the allies.

  • @bungalox hitler stalin pact read about it and katyn

  • @1995marines Hitler broke the pact when he invaded the USSR. Sorry, but Stalin was Allies in WWII. The cartoon even mentions Hitler invading Russia where he got his "goose cooked in Moscow"

  • you know, bungalox

    There's always some punk online who wants to act like a bitch about spelling even though were online and everyone knows what I mean,

    put just for you mr "propaganda" AGAIN this isn't propaganda those whom produced it didn't intent for its views to believe one thing or another and you cant prove that, furthermore the description in which you stated propaganda is false, do your research and you'll find that giving information is not propaganda, yes propaganda.

  • It wasn't spelling that was wrong(you spelled it correct), it was your definition of the word propaganda. I gave you the definition straight from the fucking dictionary and This video fits the definition and description of propaganda.

    This video was made to sway the American public more against the Axis. Mussolini in the Dog House, Hitler being a stinky baby, making fun of Hitler for losing in Russia, telling everyone the Allies would kick the Axis's ass for being evil is definitely propaganda.

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  • I like the rather accurate portrayal of Mussolini, as Hitler's bitch.

  • @StanleyMcBigchin Where did you get this info? He was about 25 when he started his reign.

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  • @Toyman1982

    Well yeah, he did some good things, but don't forget the man was a major factor in the bad stuff that would happen.

    Sometimes even the bad of a person outweighs the good points.

  • Wow, this is really creepy... But also nicely done!

  • @MadMonarchist Maybe that's because the western allies thought that Germany is the most dangerous adversary. Moreover, they view Hitler as the one who started the war, not Mussolini or Hirohito/Tojo.

  • ......Man......this is like some kind of weird twisted version of Davey and Goliath...

  • I wonder if this could be anymore Offensive

  • What about all the GOOD things Hitler did!?

  • Even back then there was the obsession with the Nazis. Anyone find it odd that Mussolini and the Japanese guy both had on swastika armbands? The Japanese conquered a larger area than anyone and Mussolini had been in power a long, long time before the Nazis ever came to power yet, Japan and Italy are always shown as Hitler's deputies. I'm sure Adolf's proud at least.

  • @1995marines then Stalin joined the allies after Hitler betrayed him 

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