For more information, and for earlier examples, see part 1 also.
This is part 2 of a 9 - part post on World War 2 propaganda posters:
1941-45 Taber To Victory! With Our Help ( Canada ) |
1941-45 The Lives Of These Men Depend On Your Work ( USA ) |
1942 Abram Games Use Spades, Not Ships. Grow Your Own Food And Supply Your Own Cookhouse ( UK ) |
1942 Albert Dorne Somebody Blabbed. Button Your Lip! ( USA ) |
1942 Alfred Parker "Even A Little Can Help A Lot - Now" Buy U.S. War Stamps Bonds ( USA ) |
1942 Recycling Series:
1942 America Needs Your Scrap Rubber ( USA ) |
1942 Get In The Scrap ( USA ) |
1942 Save Waste Fats ( USA ) |
1942 Win With Tin ( USA ) |
1942 Back Them Up! ( UK ) |
1942 Back Them Up! ( UK ) |
1942 C. E. Turner Back Them Up! ( UK ) |
1942 Harold Pym Back Them Up! ( UK ) |
1942 Breaking The Bottleneck ( USA ) |
1942 C. C. Beall Don't Throw Away Ammunition! ( USA ) |
1942 Czechoslovakia Will Live Again ( USA ) |
1942 Dan V. Smith and Albro F. Downe Keep 'Em Flying Is Our Battle Cry! ( USA ) |
1942 David Stone Martin Strong In The Strength Of The Lord ( USA ) |
1942 Do You Want To Lose The War?
Illustrated by R. Patterton:
1942 E. McKnight Kauffer Greece Fights On ( USA ) |
1942 Eric Aldwinckle and Albert E. Cloutier Lick Them Over There! Come On Canada! ( Canada ) |
1942 For Carelessness, I Gif Nice Medal ( USA ) |
1942 Fred Ludekens He's a Fighting Fool, Give Him The Best You've Got. More Production ( USA ) |
1942 Gerald Lacoste Keep Mum, She's Not So Dumb! Careless Talk Costs Lives ( UK ) |
1942 Glenn Ernest Grohe He's Watching You ( USA ) |
1942 Henry Koener Someone Talked! ( USA ) |
1942 Herbert Roese More Production ( USA ) |
1942 Illicox To Victory ( Canada ) |
1942 It Can Happen Here ( USA ) |
1942 J. Howard Miller We Can Do It! ( USA ) |
1942 John Coakley Better Work To Win! ( USA ) |
1942 John Coakley Our Fight Is Right Here, Work To Win ( USA ) |
1942 John Coakley Step On 'Em, Work To Win ( USA ) |
1942 John Falter It's A Woman's War Too! Join The Waves ( USA ) |
1942 John Falter More Production ( USA ) |
These are great. Where did you get these from?
ReplyDeleteWe have only just finished studying the impact of the press and propaganda in war, at university. It is a shame I have only just seen these.
Researched on the internet. Takes a while, but they are there.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!
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