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Paperino nazista
During World War II, Walt Disney did quite a bit of propaganda work, most of it at cost. "Der Fuehrer's Face" is an outstanding example, as it features the familiar Donald Duck, well-known clichés about the Axis, and the typical humour which made Donald popular all over the world. Enjoy.
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Toons at War has background info on the history of it.
Thanks to Karl for pointing out this wonderful piece.
EDIT 31.10.2010: Just realized that Youtube has taken down the video because of a complaint of Algerian Relief (WTF?) - so the above video is hosted directly on this site. Let me know, Algerian Relief, if I can relieve you of some of your problems by taking it down.
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Great to have this on YouTube ...!
Great to have this on YouTube ...!
Strange thing is, I wanted to upload it to youtube...
Strange thing is, I wanted to upload it to youtube, but it wouldn't let (violation of terms & conditions). So I had a look around... and saw that it was already there.