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Back them up!: A British tank attack in the Western Desert
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
This British Second World War poster depicts a British Matilda tank in the foreground, with guns ablaze, leading a convoy of others. To the left of the poster, a German tank burns, with German soldier...ARTV02305
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Der feind : hort mit! vorsicht am fernsprecher [The enemy listens too! Careful on the phone!]
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Maker: Weber, E Unknown Unknown
German First World War poster warning soldiers to be vigilant while on the telephone as the enemy could be listening. In the upper two thirds it features a depiction of a Scottish infantryman, sitting...ARTV06679
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Forward to Victory
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Maker: Brule Unknown
Second World War poster depicting British soldiers in the foreground charging with their guns towards retreating Germany Army Soldiers in the background.ARTV05079
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Vorsicht bei gesprachen: Feind hort mit! [Take Care in Your Conversations: The Enemy Hears Also!]
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Maker: Unknown [S.L. : S.N., N.D.] (S.L. : G.R.K.)
German First World War security poster. Printed in black ink on yellow paper it features a central portrait head of a British Soldier wearing ear-phones and smoking a pipe. To the left and right of th...ARTV05289
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Y "DARN PAPUR" [The Scrap of Paper]
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson, Riddle & Co. Ltd.
Welsh version of a poster produced by the British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, which in English is known as 'The Scrap of Paper'. It depicts the 'scrap of paper' signed by representatives of t...ARTV08178