/u/esdfa20's posts in /r/PropagandaPosters
'Them days is gone forever' (American poster by Alvah Posen/ U.S. Government Printing Office for Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED)/ Office of War Information (OWI). United States of America, 1943).
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'The preacher's words are a weapon of the enemy' (Russian poster by Konstantin Rotov/ IzoGiz, Leningrad-Moscow. Quoting a poem by Demyan Bedny (Jefim Pridvorov). Soviet Union, ca. 1932).
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'Americans all' (American poster by unknown artist/ U.S. Government Printing Office for War Manpower Commission, Washington. Quoting Roosevelt. United States of America, 1942).
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'Bolshevism means hunger and death - but never peace' (German poster by Hanns (Johannes) Anker. German Reich, ca. 1919).
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'To make a Revolution... It takes Revolutionaries' (American poster by unknown artist for Young Socialist Alliance (YSA), New York. A trotskyist youth group of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP). United States of America, 1969).
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'Why should I work any harder? - I'm not fighting the war!' (American work incentive poster by Nick Hufford for Heppenstall Co. Steel Forgings. Also printed as magazine ad. United States of America, 1943).
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'God bless dear Daddy...' (Australian government issued recruitment poster by Norman Lindsay/ Chas. Steele and Co., Melbourne. Australia, 1918).
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'A little from you… means a lot to them' (American poster by Hayden Hayden (Howard Renwick) for United Service Organizations - USO. United States of America, ca. 1943).
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'Anti-fascists - vote Communists - ballot list 3' (German election campaign poster for the KPD, with Antifa logo. German federal election, 31 July, 1932. German Reich, 1932).
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'Won't you give my boy a chance to get home?' (American poster by Jerome Rozen/ U.S. Government Printing Office for U.S. Office of Defense Transportation. Directed at civilian railroad travelers '...whose trips fail to help the war effort'. United States of America, 1944).
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