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This World War II-era propaganda poster features an illustration of two vessels that took part in the conflict. Depicted is the British Royal Navy Dido -class light cruiser HMS Hermione (74) ramming ...
World War II Posters, a new book, brings to light some of those artifacts. The book features highlights from the more than 10,000 posters collected over the past 20 years by Delaware-based vintage ...
It was 75 years ago, on Dec. 8, 1941, that the United States declared war on Japan—thus entering World War II ...
Over the course of the war, the posters expanded the threat to include “pick-ups,” “good-time girls,” and “amateurs.” The escalating suspicion climaxed with the most famous VD poster of all, which ...
By the end of World War II, ... Too," Parker was seen wearing a bandana and coveralls, just like the woman in the Westinghouse poster. 4. "We Can Do It" was not a famous slogan during the war. ...
"Dig for victory" may be one of the most-famous phrases immortalised during World War II, but posters aimed at children were far more important at affecting how British parents changed their habits.
The Brandeis University World War I and World War II Propaganda Posters collection includes nearly 100 different images (a majority from the WWI era) addressing a variety of American war aims. The ...
A set of more than 250 World War Two posters found folded up in a chest of drawers are set to sell for £20,000. The immaculate posters were packed away at the end of war in 1945 and were only ...
Colourised photos bring World War II’s famous Blitz spirit to life… from Christmas in a bomb shelter to a quiet cuppa in the rubble.