_http://gizmodo.com/rare-world-war-i-propaganda-shows-the-biomech-soldier-o-1672191304 said:The National Széchényi Library (OSZK) in Budapest, Hungary, has a huge and wonderfully rich international collection of paper ephemera from these bloodstained years. These propaganda posters, postcards, photographs were unseen since the end of the war, until now: A small part of OSZK's collection was published recently in a book titled Picture the Great War (_http://nemzetikonyvtar.kinja.com/picture-the-great-war-1672145924), curated, written, and edited by the researchers of the OSZK: Anikó Katona and Anita Szarka.
I almost throw up with the one below (from _http://actualidad.rt.com/sociedad/160998-primera-guerra-mundial-pancartas-historia). The tank tour??!!