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Anti aircraft all the way
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Maker: Gilman, Don Office of AC of S, G-2, 14th Antiaircraft Command 650th Engineering Battalion
A poster issued by the Assistant Chief of Staff of the 14th Anti aircraft Command. The poster depicts a broad arrow heading towards a Japanese flag, on the flag is a listing of a number of battles, ...ARTV00538
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Avenge December 7
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Maker: Perlin, Bernard Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information US Government Printing Office
This Second World War American poster, which depicts a sailor with a clenched fist and warships among explosions, refers to the surpirse attack by Japanese aircraft on Pearl Harbour on the morning of ...ARTV00660
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...because somebody talked!
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Maker: Heyman, Wesley WASHINGTON : OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION, 1944 (WASHINGTON : U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1944)
This is a cautionary poster urging people to take care with the conversations they have with others. Pictured is spaniel dog resting its head and tear filled eyes on a seamen's square rig collar that...ARTV00047
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Fun, off the job, keeps him on the job
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Maker: Price, H Federal Security Agency, US Public Health Service US Government Printing Office
ten pin bowling, preventative health services, patriotism; poster depicting a man engaged in ten pin bowling, issued by the US Public Health Service to encourage recreational activities in order to in...ARTV05726
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Hasten the homecoming. Buy Victory Bonds
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Maker: Rockwell, Norman Perceval US Government Unknown
American Second World War poster depicting a family, dog and neighbours welcoming home a soldier to a tenemnt building. The poster encouraged the purchase of Victory bonds to 'hasten the homecoming'. ...ARTV00715
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He's watching you
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Maker: Grohe, Glenn Division of Information, Office for Emergency Management US Government Printing Office
United States cautionary poster depicting a German soldier wearing a tin helmet, only visible from the eyes upwards, warning of the dangers of careless talk.ARTV01329
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His mask keeps him on the job
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Maker: Price, H Federal Security Agency, US Public Health Service US Government Printing Office
This poster was issued by the US Public Health Service to encourage the use of safety equipment. In this case a face mask is recommeded to reduce inspired dust.ARTV05721
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Liberte, liberte cherie, conduis, soutiens nosbras vengeurs (Liberty, liberty beloved, lead, support our armed avengers)
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Maker: Carlu, Natacha Free French Press and Information Service Unknown
American poster issued at the time of the Second World War advocating for the Freedom of the French Press. The poster depicts the head of the Statue of Liberty behind Marianne, the symbol of the Frenc...ARTV01251
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New Guinea Victories : Australian Military Forces ...
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Maker: Lilley [S.L.] : DIRECTOR GENERAL ARMY PUBLIC RELATIONS, 1944 (S.L. : L.H.Q. CARTOGRAPHIC COY., AUST. SURVEY
Australian poster showing a map of New Guinea with Australian and American thrusts and giving a list of New Guinea Battles.ARTV06392
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Next! Japan - 6th War Loan
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Maker: Bingham, James R U.S. Treasury Department US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U.S Treasury Department. Featuring a design by James R. Bingham the poster appeals for subscribers to the 6th war loan. The image fills the majorit...ARTV02809
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Safety first keeps him on the job
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Maker: Price, H Federal Security Agency, US Public Health Service US Government Printing Office
This poster was issued by the US Public Health Service depicts a worker with an injured thumb on his way to the First Aid room. Keeping soldiers healthy was a priority during the war.ARTV05723
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Silence means security
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Maker: Unknown War Department US Government Printing Office
patriotism; cautionary poster, depicting a soldier with a hand over his mouth, warning against careless talkARTV05781
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This man is your friend
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Maker: Unknown Graphics Division, Office of Facts and Figures US Government Printing Office
Poster produced in the United States by the Graphics Division, Office of Facts and Figures, depicting a smiling Australian serviceman, promoting good will between American servicemen and AustraliansARTV01093
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"This world cannot exist half slave and half free"
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Maker: Falter, John Graphics Division, Office of Facts and Figures US Government Printing Office
An American propaganda poster from the Second World War depicting a group of civilians standing in the shadow of a member of the German military brandishing a cat-o'-nine-tails. The group of civilians...ARTV00770