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In the year 1925, action was taken against Communists as eight leaders were arrested

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Action against Communists - Eight leaders arrested. Date: 1925

Action against Communists - Eight leaders arrested. Date: 1925

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Armed anti-communist, attack in the rue Danremont, 1925

Armed anti-communist, attack in the rue Danremont, 1925
3481051 Armed anti-communist, attack in the rue Danremont, 1925; (add.info.: Armed anti-communist, attack in the rue Danremont, Paris, where a communist meeting was taking place)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Totentanz 1848: Death offers the sword of Justice

Totentanz 1848: Death offers the sword of Justice
3781363 Totentanz 1848: Death offers the sword of Justice; (add.info.: Totentanz1848: Death offers the sword of Justice to a mob in in order to bring about a bloody revolution)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Totentanz 1848: Death offers the sword of Justice

Totentanz 1848: Death offers the sword of Justice
3780893 Totentanz 1848: Death offers the sword of Justice by Rethel, Alfred (1816-59); (add.info.: Totentanz1848: Death offers the sword of Justice to a mob in in order to bring about a bloody)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Totentanz 1848: Death is dispatched to Earth

Totentanz 1848: Death is dispatched to Earth
3780892 Totentanz 1848: Death is dispatched to Earth by Rethel, Alfred (1816-59); (add.info.: Totentanz 1848: Death is dispatched to Earth as the only man who is able to render all people equal)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Totentanz 1848: Death proves that all men are equal

Totentanz 1848: Death proves that all men are equal
3780891 Totentanz 1848: Death proves that all men are equal by Rethel, Alfred (1816-59); (add.info.: Totentanz 1848: Death proves that all men are equal by weighing a crown against a pipe before a)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Gertrude Trevelyan with other contributors to Red Rags: Essays of Hate from Oxford

Gertrude Trevelyan with other contributors to Red Rags: Essays of Hate from Oxford, a book of anti-communist essays. Date: 1933

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Cartoon depicting Communism and anarchy creeping under the American Flag

Cartoon depicting Communism and anarchy creeping under the American Flag
PNP253877 Cartoon depicting Communism and anarchy creeping under the American Flag, 1919 (engraving) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Arm-badge of the Croix-de-Feu, 1930s (cloth and metal)

Arm-badge of the Croix-de-Feu, 1930s (cloth and metal)
CHT220330 Arm-badge of the Croix-de-Feu, 1930s (cloth and metal) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Totentanz 1848: Death as a republican hero

Totentanz 1848: Death as a republican hero
3780896 Totentanz 1848: Death as a republican hero by Rethel, Alfred (1816-59); (add.info.: Totentanz 1848: Death as a republican hero, ensureing equality in death for revolutionaries)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Members of the right-wing Freikorps armed with flamethrower

Members of the right-wing Freikorps armed with flamethrower
PNP310552 Members of the right-wing Freikorps armed with flamethrower and supported by an armoured car, 1919 (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Totentanz 1848: Death leads revolutionary citizens

Totentanz 1848: Death leads revolutionary citizens
3780894 Totentanz 1848: Death leads revolutionary citizens by Rethel, Alfred (1816-59); (add.info.: Totentanz 1848: Death leads revolutionary citizens into be killed in a bloody coup)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: I can just read the last two lines... English cartoon, 1958, commenting on the continuing

I can just read the last two lines... English cartoon, 1958, commenting on the continuing opposition of U.S
DULLES CARTOON, 1958. I can just read the last two lines... English cartoon, 1958, commenting on the continuing opposition of U.S

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Anti-Communist pro-Gaullist poster, 1949, containing support for De Gaulle and a

Anti-Communist pro-Gaullist poster, 1949, containing support for De Gaulle and a warning against descent into civil war in France

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) Chinese political and military leader at the time he

Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) Chinese political and military leader at the time he became head of the Koumintang in 1925. President of the Republic of China (anti-Communist) in Taiwan from 1949

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: German poster by the Association to Combat Bolshevism. 1919. Gigantic Russian man

German poster by the Association to Combat Bolshevism. 1919. Gigantic Russian man holding flaming torch, standing on the burning ruins of a city

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: German political poster, 1919: Figure in helmet tearing down Munichs Frauenkirche

German political poster, 1919: Figure in helmet tearing down Munichs Frauenkirche. Text: Christian people Will you allow Spartakus to tear down your churchesja Answer on election day Bavarian Peoples

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Bolshevik leaning across map of Europe and setting fire to Bavaria. The Bolshevik

Bolshevik leaning across map of Europe and setting fire to Bavaria. The Bolshevik is coming Throw him out on Election Day Bavarian Peoples Party poster, 1919

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: German political poster shows a soldier standing in front of a woman and her children

German political poster shows a soldier standing in front of a woman and her children. Text reads: We won t tolerate anarchy We ll protect women and children : 1919

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Anti-Communist cartoon of 1918 by W. A. Rogers published during the Red Scare, 1917-1919

Anti-Communist cartoon of 1918 by W. A. Rogers published during the Red Scare, 1917-1919
Anti-Communist cartoon of 1918 by W.A. Rogers published during the Red Scare, 1917-1919.. A Hospital Case : Allies (Japan)

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Poster shows a blacksmith holding a raised hammer, about to strike a snake with flames

Poster shows a blacksmith holding a raised hammer, about to strike a snake with flames erupting from its mouth: in background smokestacks. Text: Work, the protection against anarchy. Munich 1919

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Die Gefahr des Bolschewismus : World War I German Poster, shows a skeleton, wrapped

Die Gefahr des Bolschewismus : World War I German Poster, shows a skeleton, wrapped in a black cloak, with a bloody knife held in its teeth

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Portrait of former president Richard Nixon

Portrait of former president Richard Nixon

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: Portrait of former president Dwight Eisenhower

Portrait of former president Dwight Eisenhower

Background imageAnti Communist Collection: China and Taiwan, 1958

China and Taiwan, 1958
CHINA AND TAIWAN, 1958. You keep out! This is an argument between us Chinese... English cartoon, 1958, on American and Soviet involvement in disputes between Taiwan and the Peoples Republic of China


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In the year 1925, action was taken against Communists as eight leaders were arrested. A sepia photo captures a moment of revolution, showcasing the fervor and determination of those who opposed this ideology. The Totentanz of 1848 reveals Death offering the sword of Justice, symbolizing the fight for righteousness in the face of Communist ideals. As Death is dispatched to Earth in another Totentanz image, it becomes evident that no one is exempt from its grasp. This macabre dance proves that all men are equal before death's inevitable arrival. Gertrude Trevelyan stands alongside other contributors to Red Rags: Essays of Hate from Oxford, their words serving as a powerful testament to their anti-Communist stance. A thought-provoking cartoon depicts Communism and anarchy creeping under the American Flag, highlighting concerns about these ideologies infiltrating society. The arm-badge of Croix-de-Feu from the 1930s serves as a tangible symbol representing resistance against communism through cloth and metal. Death takes on a new role as a republican hero in yet another Totentanz illustration, leading revolutionary citizens towards freedom and liberation. Members of the right-wing Freikorps armed with flamethrowers demonstrate their readiness to combat communist threats head-on. In an English cartoon from 1958, U. S Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' ongoing opposition to Communist China's membership in the United Nations is criticized. Dag Hammarskjold, U. N Secretary General at that time, stands beside him amidst this controversy. These historical hints shed light on various aspects surrounding anti-communism throughout different periods. They showcase individuals' unwavering dedication to preserving democracy and opposing ideologies they believed threatened freedom itself.