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Contains 7 Results:
Is Your Trip Necessary? Needless travel interferes with the War Effort (OWI Poster No. 74), 1943
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Poster designed by Montgomery Melbourne.
Dates:
1943
We have just begun to fight! (OWI Poster No. 62), 1943
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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
I’m Counting on You! Don’t Discuss: Troop Movements Ship Sailings War Equipment (OWI Poster No. 78), 1943
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Poster by Leon Helguera.
Dates:
1943
Work on a farm...this summer Join the U.S. Crop Corps (OWI Poster No. 59), 1943
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Text on poster reads: "Work on a farm...this summer. Join the US Crop Corps. See your U.S. Employment Service or local county agent." Poster designed by Douglas.
Dates:
1943
Save waste fats for explosives take them to your meat dealer (OWI Poster No. 63), 1943
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Poster designed by Henry Koerner.
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
Don’t Travel—Unless your trip helps win the war , 1944
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Text on poster reads: "Won't you give my boy a chance to come home?" Inscription on the back: "Word about this new government poster...". Poster designed by Jerome Rozen.
Dates:
1944