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"Despotism," was an educational film from 1946 a quicktime version of which can be seen here.
The film was intended to
teach schoolchildren the distingushing characteristics of democratic and
undemocratic societies, and still seems quite topical.
Eugene Ipavec, 21 October 2005
Reconstruction based on a black & white image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 December 2005
The flag of a hypothetical undemocratic society appears in a polling place as can be seen by this screengrab. It
is white, with a light-colored ring and a black symbol resembling an ≠ (unequal)
character.
Eugene Ipavec, 21 October 2005
Note that the design white red-bordered disc with something black on it
means, as an european traffic sign, that the "something" is forbidden
(honking, parking, turning, speeding, etc.), but this symbolism must have
been overlooked by the filmmakers, who have wanted wanted a Nazi look-alike but vague
enough.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 December 2005