
Next year we’ll be looking at (and creating) propaganda posters when we study 20th century conflicts. Brian Moore has a wonderful set of adaptations of WWII posters for WWIII.
Inspired by the 2009 Iran election protest and activism and censorship therein, the WWIII Propaganda Posters were conceived as a mostly playful statement on wartime, citizen journalism, censorship, and how they all play with the advent of the Internet.
— Brian Moore: WWIII Posters
Because I’m such a fan of open-content, collaborative efforts like Wikipedia, my favorite poster is below.

I particularly like the eclectic selection of titles.
(found via How to be a Retronaut).