Soviet painting (1976) celebrating the Apollo–Soyuz mission, when Soviet and American astronauts spent two days together in orbit. Artist: Dorzhiev Lubsan.
'Snake from the tomb' — Soviet poster (1945) showing the snake of Ukrainian nationalism emerging from its coffin, decorated with a swastika and a Waffen-SS helmet.
'Oh Allah, against the swastika, enemy of all religions' - French Algerian illustration from the Second World War (June 1943) showing Saladin destroying Nazism. Artist: André Mathiot.
'In the waves of racism' - Soviet cartoon (November 1968) showing the Statue of Liberty drowning in a sea of Klansmen. Drawn by Lev Samoilov for Krokodil magazine.
'After you, Prime Minister' — Japanese anti-war poster from 1982 showing two soldiers inviting Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to join them at the front.
'Today, as yesterday, liberation or dependence - all together we will triumph' — Argentinian poster (1983) showing Juan Peron tearing the word 'dependence', shaded with the American, British and Soviet flags.
'Sukarno liberates the Indies' — Dutch cartoon (26 October 1945) showing Indonesian nationalist leader Sukarno clumsily attempting to free Indonesia. Artist: Marten Toonder.
Soviet leaflet, 1942:
The German soldier has it good...
Hitler thinks for him
Göring eats for him
Ley drinks for him
Goebbels speaks for him
Himmler makes sure that his wife is not left without children
There's nothing more for him to do but perish at the front.
Cover illustration of 'The Third World War', a Japanese video game released in 1993, showing Saddam Hussein and Bill Clinton shaking hands while an apocalyptic war unfolds around them.
Puck magazine illustration from 1905 showing the ghost of Louis XVI warning Tsar Nicholas II to heed the pleas of his subjects lest he too should suffer 'La Guillotine'.
Argentinian cartoon (14 March 1973) showing a caricature of a leftist shouting 'fascist!' at José Ignacio Rucci, a prominent Peronist associated with the movement's right-wing.
Turkish cartoon by Ramiz Gökçe (1928) showing the new Latin letters kicking out the old Arabic script. The cartoon was published shortly before Turkey officially adopted the new alphabet.
(Akbaba magazine, August 1928)
Austrian leaflet (undated, 1930s) showing a Social Democrat, Nazi and Communist walking merrily together: 'And they found that they understood one another'
'The Winter Palace is taken!' — Soviet painting from 1954 showing two Bolsheviks smoking in the Winter Palace following its capture during the October Revolution.
'Go to it, Africa!' — American communist cartoon (December 1924) showing the personified Africa beating up 'World Imperialism' while India, China, Russia and the World Proletariat cheer from the side. Cartoonist: Robert Minor.
'Awake in the middle of the night' — Chinese poster (December 1974) showing a woman studying late at night, with books by Mao, Marx, Engels and Lenin visible on the windowsill. Artist: Liu Zhigui.
'Italy brandishes the sword of Ancient Rome' — Italian postcard from the Italo-Turkish War (1911-12) showing an Italian sailor taking up the sword of a long dead Roman soldier in Libya.
Italian poster from the Second World War (1944) showing a German bayonet stabbing a ghoulish Soviet hand as it grasps for Europe. Artist: Gino Boccasile.
'Pour it on!' — American poster from the Second World War (1942) showing an enormous blacksmith with a USA tattoo pouring out hundreds of ships, tanks and planes. Artist: William Garrett Price.
'The true sense of Brazilianness is the March to the West' — Brazilian poster (ca. 1940) showing President Getúlio Vargas standing next to a map of Brazil as columns of people migrate to the west.
'Not black power, not white power, but worker's power!' — American illustration from a 1968 pamphlet distributed by the Socialist Labor Party (SLP) showing black and white workers uniting to overthrow capitalism through the power of the 'socialist industrial union'.
Soviet anti-religious poster, 1965, showing a woman throwing out her grandmother's religious icons.
'Grandmother said sternly: "Go nowhere without God!"
'The bright light of science has shown that God does not exist!'
'Metamorphosis' — Yugoslav-Macedonian cartoon from 1957 showing a Nazi officer captured during the Second World War becoming a NATO officer. Text below reads: 'Once in 1944 … and now in 1957'. Artist: Živko Kozar.
'The people of Africa will overpower the colonisers!' — Soviet poster, 1960. Designed by Kukryniksy and issued by Moscow's State Fine Arts Publishing House.
East German cartoon from 1953 showing Kenyans returning crates of Bibles to the British colonial office: 'We are giving you your Bibles back - please give us our land back!'
American cartoon (13 March 1953) published in The Catholic Times newspaper shortly after Stalin's death. The cartoon shows the graves of Stalin, Hitler, Bismarck, Attila and Nero all engraved with the words 'I will destroy the Church'.
'The Victory of the Red Army over Fascism' — Iranian painting (1945) showing Stalin as a Persian archer firing the 'Red Army' arrow at Hitler's heart. Roosevelt and Churchill are pictured behind firing arrows at Mussolini.
British cartoon (ca. 1946) showing Churchill embracing the Soviet bear during the Second World War, but condemning it in the interwar and postwar periods. Artist: Victor Weisz (or Vicky).
'The Company Sign' - German cartoon (1931) showing Hitler presenting his party as the Socialist Workers' Party to workers and the National German Party to capitalists.
'All Are Gone, The Old Familiar Fasces' — American cartoon (5 July 1962) showing an aged Francisco Franco sitting in a crumbling room looking at portraits of his old 'friends', Mussolini and Hitler. A portrait of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is also behind him.
'Russia Will Be Converted' — American book published in 1956 prophesying the imminent collapse of communism and the conversion of Russia to Catholicism.
'Himmler's Volkssturm' — Soviet propaganda illustration (1944) ridiculing the German Volkssturm, a national militia formed in the final months of the war.
'On your knees, my children!' — Soviet cartoon (August 1973) showing a bishop blessing Portuguese soldiers before they turn around and massacre a village in Mozambique. Artist: Andrey Krylov.
'United for Action' — American Catholic cartoon (23 January 1948) showing a Catholic knight calling on all 'Believers in Christ' to battle the communists, 'The Common Enemy'.
'Only the stupidest cows vote for their own butcher' — German anti-Nazi cartoon (1932) showing Hitler as a butcher leading his followers to slaughter. Artist: Rudolf Herrmann.
'Don't let divorce into Spain' — Two women hold placards during a Carlist protest in Spain ahead of the legalisation of divorce, ca. 1981. The placard on the left shows Mary with text reading: 'At last, my Immaculate Heart will triumph'.