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". . .and God bless daddy and all the American workers who are doing so much to protect freedom and make this a better world for us to live in." PRODUCE FOR VICTORY!
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Description: A young woman in a color photograph, which is located at the top of the poster, looks upward and outward toward the viewer. Her skin is completely smooth. She wears blush, lipstick, and her red hair is styled into two braids on the right and left sides of her head. She is wearing a blue-striped shirt with a frilly trim around the shoulder area. The quote is printed in black below the image, while "Produce for Victory" is printed in blue near the bottom of the poster.
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"Every man woman and child is a partner" President Roosevelt. In 1942, 60,000 planes, 45,000 tanks, 20,000 A.A. guns, 8,000,000 tons of ships.
Date: 1942
Creator: President of United States. Emergency Management Office. War Production Board.
Description: This is black and white and color poster. The colored parts of the poster are a large, translucent, red arrow that runs from the left hand side of the poster and points toward the right at a large blue rectangle that is not translucent. In the red arrow in large white letters is the quote from President Roosevelt. The black and white part of the poster is the image of a crowd of people that is amiably walking from a distant top left hand corner to a close bottom right corner.
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"Every rivet we drive-every bolt we turn-every ounce we sweat, brings victory a little closer. Breaking production records is the American way ofdoing things!" PRODUCE FOR VICTORY!
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Creator: Shafer, Paul
Description: A man who has black stubble, dark eyes, and a closely-shaved head on the sides looks down at the viewer. He has crow's feet around his eyes. He is not smiling and has deep wrinkles across his forehead and around his eyebrows, extending vertically into his forehead. He wears a brown hat with a button attached to it. The button is red with a white stripe across the middle. He wears a brown shirt with a safety pin attached to the first button next to the collar, and he wear dark blue overalls. He stands in front of and below "I" beams used in building construction to make the load-bearing walls. The reamining area of the background is black. The words "Courtesy of Paul Shafer" are printed in black on the right side below the image. "Every rivet we drive-every bolt we turn-every ounce we sweat, brings victory a little closer. Breaking production records is the American way ofdoing things!" appears below the image. "Produce for Victory!" is printed in blue at the bottom of the poster.
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"Full speed ahead! Every moment counts. Time out helps the enemy. That's why we're drivin' hard every minute . . . C'mon, fella, let's step on it." PRODUCE FOR VICTORY!
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Description: A man who has red hair, grey-blue eyes, and yellow teeth looks out at the viewer. His hair forms a small curl on his forehead and his eyebrows are raised. He is doing something with a piece of machinery. His face is reflected in a small, round, shiny object in the right corner of the image. He is wearing a red-brown hat. His mouth is open and his tongue is visible. He wears a dark shirt. "Every rivet we drive-every bolt we turn-every ounce we sweat, brings victory a little closer. Breaking production records is the American way ofdoing things!" appears below the image. "Produce for Victory!" is printed in blue at the bottom of the poster.
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"Gosh! Look at 'em fly! My Pop helps make those planes. With flyers like that and workers like my Pop . . . us Americans are sure gonna win this scrap!" PRODUCE FOR VICTORY!
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Description: A boy wearing a straw hat looks upward and outward above the viewer's head. He has pale blonde hair and freckles on his nose and cheeks. He smiles, which reveals five teeth and a gap where another tooth, presumably will grow. He wears a brown and white striped shirt and dark blue overalls. The blue sky is visible around him. All text appears below the photograph. The quote is printed in black while "Produce for Victory!" is printed in blue.
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"Grodowski is my name."
Date: [1941-1942?]
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Description: Poster printed in black on white paper. Title appears at the top of the page. On the right side below the title there is a 3/4 photo of a middle aged man wearing a striped shirt and a Panama style hat. He looks at the viewer and is stepping up into a tractor. To the left of the photo and below, there is a extended text. At the bottom of the poster there is a box that lists the people who paid for the poster advertisement.
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"Guts... and sweat... that's the stuff victory is made of! We're fighting this war to WIN... and every mother's son of us is doing his job... Who said, America is soft?" PRODUCE FOR VICTORY!
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Description: Several men wearing caps and dirty uniforms look outward, toward the viewer. They vary in age and appearance, although all appear light skinned. The central figure is an older man with white hair, white stubble, and wrinkled skin around his eyes and all of his forehead. He does not smile. He is located in front of a brick building and a window. All text appears below the photograph. The quote is printed in black while "Produce for Victory!" is printed in blue.
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"I'm an Ellis Island American. I left the old country to be free-and nobody is going to take that freedom away. That's why I'm fighting on the production line-to help destroy the enemies of freedom. Let's keep 'em rolling!' PRODUCE FOR VICTORY
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Creator: Hagel, Otto
Description: A photograph depicts the bust of a man. He has dark hair that is missing in patches or thinning, he has patches of white hair around his temples. He looks towards the right side of the poster. He wears metallic, rimmed glasses, a dark colored shirt, and an apron that has blue and white vertical stripes. He has thick, dark eyebrows, grey eyes. He is clean-shaven. The pores on his forehead and nose are visible, as is the sagging and wrinkling around his neck. "Otto Hagel" is printed in black below the right side of the photograph. The quote is printed in black below the photograph, while "Produce for Victory" is printed in blue at the bottom.
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"In the strength of great hope we must shoulder our common load," buy victory bonds.
Date: 1945
Creator: Beall, C. C.
Description: This is a color poster of a drawing of President Roosevelt's face in the sky. On the horizon line is a cemetery monument and a family with its back to us facing the man in the sky. They are set against the rising sun. The title is set between the face and the family in the center of the poster. There is a small blue and red emblem in the bottom right corner of a torch and an olive branch with the words "victory loan." There's about a 1/4 inch white border.
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"Keep 'em flying!"
Date: 1941
Creator: U.S. Army Recruiting Service.
Description: A border with red and white stripes and blue stars along the top and bottom margins; in the middle, a blue slogan.
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