File:Smash The Hun - Dry Dock Dial cover.jpg
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English: Edward Hopper's prizewinning World War I patriotic poster "Smash The Hun", reproduced here (without accompanying caption) on the front cover of the February 1919 edition of The Dry Dock Dial, the internal house organ of Brooklyn, New York's Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company, where Hopper worked as an illustrator. |
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