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World War Poster Collection
Red Army encircling Balkans.
Date: 1944
Creator: O'Donohoe, J.
Description: Black & white newsmap showing the planned paths of the Soviet armed forces through eastern Europe toward Berlin, Germany.
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World news of the week, Monday, Dec. 30, 1940, volume 3, no. 17.
Date: December 30, 1940
Creator: unknown
Description: Illustrated color map with textual news highlights for the week of December 20 to December 26, 1940.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc137/
Starve the Squander Bug : buy more war bonds.
Date: 1943
Creator: Seuss, Dr.
Description: Long, narrow poster formed as a banner. At each end of the banner is a red area with green circle, in front of which is an image of the "Squander Bug" eating money. Text in black and green on gray center section.
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The Army is counting on you for more metal.
Date: 1943
Creator: Keppler, Victor.
Description: A group of weary soldiers covered in dirt. Profuse sweat can be seen on the face of the soldier in front.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc141/
Take the wheel : --steer a course for future success while serving your country in the United States Navy or the U.S. Naval Reserve.
Date: 1941
Creator: Murphey, Matt.
Description: The upper half of the poster shows a painting of a large U.S. battleship, with additional ships seen in the background. In the lower half of the poster, to the left of the poster caption, is a small image of a naval officer looking through a porthole with binoculars and a sailor in a white uniform steering the ship.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc142/
"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!
Date: 1942
Creator: Hagel, Otto, 1909-1973.
Description: The picture depicts a middle-aged man with dark hair, graying sideburns, wearing wire-rimmed glasses and a work apron.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc143/
The United Nations : for peace and world progress.
Date: 1946
Creator: United States. Dept. of State.
Description: The top and bottom of the poster are blue. In the top portion is the title; in the middle portion is a chart of the organization of the United Nations; the bottom section has drawings and text explaining some of the UN's goals.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc144/
Art education in "schools at war" : school art sells bonds -- builds victory.
Date: 1943
Creator: Longyear, William Levwyn, 1899-
Description: The poster is a collage of several black and white images that surround a central image. The central image around which all of these vignettes are arranged depicts an heraldic shield that has five red stars on a black stripe. The image below this shield is of the Concord Minute Man statue.
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Lexington, 1775, they fought for freedom, we fight to keep it; Independence, July 4, 1776, they kept the faith and so do you every time you lend a dime for war savings stamps; John Paul Jones said, "I have not yet begun to fight", fight with war stamps & bonds; Washington crossed the Delaware to win our freedom, we cross oceans to keep it.
Date: 1942
Creator: Daugherty, James Henry, 1889-1974.
Description: A series of four equally sized wood prints of historic scenes separated by dotted lines. The colors are teal and orange.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc146/
He eats a ton a year : your farm can help.
Date: 1942
Creator: United States. Dept. of Agriculture. War Boards.
Description: Poster features a black and white photograph on a red background. A smiling soldier in uniform and helmet sits at a table eating a meal. In addition to his plates of food and bread, he has a metal cup full of milk. At the lower right area of the poster is a circular logo, "Food for freedom", with a silhouette image of a farmer with pitchfork.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc147/