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Though some wartime propaganda art has since become iconic, plenty of posters from the World War II era are rare, with few original examples having survived through the decades. World War II ...
However, posters and other incentives were not quite enough to entice a sufficient number of enlistees, so in World War II, as in World War I, Congress found it necessary to draft men into service.
A World War II era U.S. Department of Labor poster with a green and black background, promoting the employment of disabled workers. The poster says 'Ability, not disability, counts' followed by ...
Magazine illustrations, advertisements and government information posters, published during World War Two, offer a fascinating insight into social attitudes of the time - as well as the impact of ...
Savior-oriented posters depicting maternal figures, such as angels and nurses, rescuing soldiers from the horrors of war were instrumental in recruiting women to join the American Red Cross and the ...