/u/esdfa20's posts in /r/PropagandaPosters
'We accuse' (Australian poster by Ann Newmarch for Australian Uranium Producers Forum. Protesting nuclear testing and criticising the dangers of radio-activity. Australia, 1977).
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'Your country needs soybeans' (American poster by unknown artist/ U.S. Government Printing Office. Promoting soy for the production of industrial oils and lubricants. United States of America, 1944).
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'Lubricating oil Is imported in tankers... No economy is too small to count' (English poster by Marcus Stone/ Charles & Read Ltd. for His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), Ministry of Fuel and Power. United Kingdom, ca. 1941).
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'Rush aid to Russia!' (English poster by unknown artist/ J. Weiner Ltd. for His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), Ministry of Supply. The Beaverbrook-Harriman mission having negotiated the Atlantic Charter and the Lend-Lease program. United Kingdom, late 1941).
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'Britain's oil has to be imported' (English poster by unknown artist/ W.R. Royle & Son Ltd. for Ministry of Fuel and Power. United Kingdom, ca. 1941).
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'Wake up! - Bolshevism threatens your life!' (German poster by Fritz Koch-Gotha for German Werbedienst. German Reich, 1919).
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'PINE GAP - The most important US military base In Australia' (Australian poster by unknown artist for Campaign Against Foreign Military Bases. Protesting the Pine Gap Treaty ('Joint Defence Space Research Facility' i.c. U.S. spy facility). Australia, ca. 1976).
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'Keys to world peace - Christian Books' (American poster by Cecilia DeDonder for Catholic Library Association, promoting Catholic Book Week. United States of America, 1945).
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'Dig for victory' (English poster by Alfred John Nunney for General Production Division. Aimed at workers on peanut plantations in British Guyana. United Kingdom, ca. 1944).
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