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English: A leaflet dropped in Italy uses the——Roman gladitorial slogan, 'Those about——to die salute you'. The cartoon shows Hitler controlling Mussolini puppet, as Italian soldiers head——to their death in Russia. And Libya. (British Library)
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Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant (Hail Caesar) .

P.W.E., produced 1941, disseminated in Italy 1942 © Crown copyright.

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Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant (Hail Caesar) P.W.E., produced 1941, disseminated in Italy 1942 © Crown copyright.

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  • (C)The British Library Board
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SourceThe British Library
Short title
  • Ave Caesar!
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