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Contains 6 Results:

A careless word...another cross (OWI Poster No. 23), 1943

 Item — flat-file-folder: 2
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Poster designed by John Atherton.

Dates: 1943

Avenge December 7 (OWI Poster No. 15), 1942

 Item — flat-file-folder: 2
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Poster designed by Bernard Perlin.

Dates: 1942

Is Your Trip Necessary? Millions of troops are on the move..., 1943

 Item — flat-file-folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The World War II Posters collection contains 28 posters produced by the United States Government during World War II as part of propaganda campaigns to mobilize public support for the war effort. The Office of War Information (OWI) issued most of the posters in the collection. Other issuing agencies include the War Production Board, and the Office of Defense Transportation. Posters vary in size. Through a combination of vivid imagery, colorful illustrations, and bold text, the posters...
Dates: 1943

A careless word...A needless sinking (OWI Poster No. 24), 1942

 Item — flat-file-folder: 2
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Poster designed by Anton Otto Fischer.

Dates: 1942

They did their part, the five Sullivan brothers “missing in action” off the Solomons (OWI Poster No. 42), 1943

 Item — flat-file-folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The World War II Posters collection contains 28 posters produced by the United States Government during World War II as part of propaganda campaigns to mobilize public support for the war effort. The Office of War Information (OWI) issued most of the posters in the collection. Other issuing agencies include the War Production Board, and the Office of Defense Transportation. Posters vary in size. Through a combination of vivid imagery, colorful illustrations, and bold text, the posters...
Dates: 1943

World War II Posters

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SCA-0116
Scope and Contents The World War II Posters collection contains 28 posters produced by the United States Government during World War II as part of propaganda campaigns to mobilize public support for the war effort. The Office of War Information (OWI) issued most of the posters in the collection. Other issuing agencies include the War Production Board, and the Office of Defense Transportation. Posters vary in size. Through a combination of vivid imagery, colorful illustrations, and bold text, the posters...
Dates: 1942-1944