Kim Jong Il's propaganda posters

Tue, 08/26/2008 - 1:56pm

Living under a totalitarian regime requires a daily suspension of disbelief. Nowhere is that more true today than in North Korea, where otherwise ethical people contort themselves into untenable moral positions because they’ve bought into the oft-repeated notion that their country is “Paradise on Earth.”

That's just a snippet of Kim Hyun Sik's fascinating secret history of Kim Jong Il in the latest issue of FP. As the Dear Leader's former teacher, Kim offers a rare portrait of the dictator as a young man, and the suspension of reality that he demands his countrymen participate in every day.

An important element of that effort is, of course, fear, but also a bombardment of propaganda. The California Literary Review recently published a handful of incredible propaganda posters from North Korea, and you might imagine that there's a common theme: Death to the United States. More posters have recently been compiled in this volume by art collector David Heater.

Here are some of the best posters from the CLR's collection with translations:

“When provoking a war of aggression, we will hit back, beginning with the US!”
“Let’s extensively raise goats in all families!”

 

“Do not forget the US imperialist wolves!”


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Hmmm...

Something about that last one seems awfully familiar. Oh yes... http://library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/n15.jpg

Dropping babies

The last one is great; straight out of Eisenstein. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3081784922766209878#28m25s

Goats for every family.

Goats for every family. Fascinating.

these are fantastic

is there a place that sells high quality prints??