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America’s involvement in the First World War was brief, but intense. For a period of 20 months, the government did its best to stir patriotic fervor, in ...
Poster designed by Douglas Vold from 1918 issued by the America Committee for Relief in the Near East. National WWI Museum and Memorial Poster designed by A.E. Foringer for the Red Cross from 1918.
Gallery: From recruitment drives to war relief efforts – a selection of First World War posters archived in the Library of Congress.
WW1 in pictures: Poster women of World War One. ... Holland, was executed by a German firing squad in October 1915, causing outrage across the British Empire and in north America. ...
Object Details Author James, Pearl Contents Introduction: Reading World War I posters / Pearl James -- Imaginings of war : posters and the shadow of the lost generation / Jay Winter -- War poster ...
World War I posters from the Library of Congress capture the era's spirit, showcasing soldiers, nurses, and bonds. ... These Are The Powerful Posters That Got America Into WW1.
“I think the posters did a really great job of showing who people are, the world we live in, and who is really there [and not] for us. I think these posters kind of threw a stone, and the ...
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 ...
Consisting of over 500 of McCrahon’s posters, this collection joins the roughly 90 American WWI posters in the World War I and World War II propaganda posters collection. In addition to the sheer ...
Thailand's Captain America posters feature local mythical creatures, reflecting Thai culture. Stars of the movie, including ...
The idea of what constitutes American identity was hotly debated during the WWI era. Leaders like Theodore Roosevelt called on immigrant communities to assimilate, arguing there was no place for ...