
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a hallway with a grey wall, wooden floor, and three posters. The posters are all framed in black and are mounted on the wall. They are propaganda posters from World War II, promoting Japanese imperialism and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The posters are located in the House of Sampoerna, a museum dedicated to the history of the Sampoerna cigarette company in Surabaya, Indonesia. The first poster on the left depicts a group of people dressed in military uniform, some of whom are holding rifles, with the inscription "DENGAN DARAH AKAN KITA BELA TANAH AIR!". The second poster is a propaganda poster promoting the Japanese Empire, featuring the text "ASIA NIPPON" several times. The third poster on the right features a Japanese soldier blowing a bugle, with the inscription "決戦 タ" and "軍功雨" and several flags of Southeast Asian countries, some of which are now part of Indonesia.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



