Those done in the decades past, often brought out the most interesting and artistic, no matter the country.
These are fantastic, ladeda!

The first two certainly have a propaganda look to them. Jews were portrayed in this way in many German political posters. The first one is called "the Invisible Thief," according to this from 1920.
Re Josef Fenneker:
A “ combination of Radio City Music Hall and Graumans Chinese Theater”, any film premiering there gained “instant prestige”. Thus, Fenneker was not just another movie poster designer, but THE movie posterist of his day, in whose hands the “art of the film poster arguably reached its zenith.
The third one is about a battle, called "Debt of Honor" actually says "not a propaganda film" I wonder if some of his works were criticized for appearring to be? The last two have quite the look "Derailed" and "A world without love"
Nice stuff, thanks for sharing.