细菌战 (Public health and germ warfare during the Korean War), ca. 1952
细菌战 (Public health and germ warfare during the Korean War), author unknown, ca. 1952
In the early 1950s, during the Korean War there was a “patriotic public health movement” against germ warfare. In this poster, both flies and bombs are coming down from the sky onto a Chinese village. These bombs represent infectious diseases such as cholera that spread germs and kill people. The caption emphasizes flies as the vector of infectious diseases that kill people who come into contact with them.
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These posters made in the early 1950s used the Korean War as a political backdrop to incentivize the public in their fight against diseases spread by pests such as flies and mosquitoes.