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- One of the magnificent British fighters which have shot down over 3,000 German planes.
- Color illustration of a British military airplane shooting down a German military airplane. German plane is falling to the ground.
- An open letter to the unconquerable Czechoslovaks.
- A poem praising the Czechoslovakians for defying the Nazis in World War II. Framing the poem is a painting showing the white, red, and blue flag of Czechoslovakia, with a man's face depicted in the left side of the flag in a blue triangle. An image of the double-tailed lion from the Czech heraldic emblem is superimposed over the flag on the right side. A war zone appears along the lower edge below the poem.
- An open letter to the unconquerable Dutch.
- A poem praising the Dutch for defying the Nazis in World War II. The poem is framed by a painting of a tattered Dutch flag, in front of which are two hands bound with broken chains. Behind the flag is a Dutch landscape, including windmills and the ocean, depicted as a war zone.
- An open letter to the unconquerable Norwegians.
- A poem praising the Norwegians for defying the Nazis in World War II. The text of the poem is framed by a painting depicting a blond-haired man, woman and child. The man wears overalls and the woman and child wear kerchiefs on their heads. The man is holding a pitchfork. In the background are a haystack and a traditional Norwegian loft house.
- An open letter to the unconquerable Poles.
- A poem praising the Poles for defying the Nazis in World War II. The text of the poem is framed by a painting depicting a man and woman surrounded by rubble and looking toward the sky. A tattered Polish flag lies among the ruins. In the distance, a burst of sunlight breaks through dark clouds.
- Opportunity's one knock.
- A woman (Opportunity) knocks on a door labeled W.S.S. with a knocker that has "THRIFT" on it. She holds a basket of money. Extended text in red and black fills most of the page; it is a quote by James J. Hill.
- Our wounded need help! : ten ways you can release nurses for military service.
- All lettered poster with red and black text, describing how to conserve health resources and help recruit nurses for military and civilian services.
- Prepared. Chocks removed!
- Two posters on one sheet. The large photo on the left is of a "fighter pilot of the Netherlands East Indies Military Air Force" in uniform, standing in a grassy field in front of an airplane. The large photo on the right is labeled, "Fighter plane of the Netherlands East Indies Military Air Force about to take the air". A man facing away from the viewer uses arm signals to direct an airplane on the ground in front of him. In the upper left of each large photo is a small insignia consisting of a crown and two crossed rifles. Around the edges of the sheet are small photographs of airplanes, bombs, and airplane mechanics.
- A real partnership : He says, “Dear Dad--you’re getting the metal out. I’m dishing it out. We’re quite a team!”
- Black and white drawing of a man and woman sitting in chairs at home. The man holds a pipe and reads a letter, and the woman is knitting. A cat sits at her feet, gazing at the man. A miner's helmet hangs on the wall behind the man's chair. In the upper left is a drawing of a soldier in the field, writing a letter.
- Rumors cost us lives.
- Green-tinted illustration of a man wearing a suit and derby hat, with a cigarette in his mouth. He is leaning forward and holding his hand next to his face as if to whisper or hear a rumor. Printed phrases surround the picture: "Listen. . . Someone Told Me. . . And I Saw. . . I Hear That. . . Do You Know. . . I Know That. . . ". Superimposed on the picture is a fragment of a newspaper article with the headline, "U-BOAT CAPTAIN KILLS 22 SAILORS, Laughs as He Torpedoes Lifeboat Leaving Doomed Vessel." The background of the poster is red.
- Sacrifice : the privilege of free men.
- Leaning out of a window, a soldier embraces a brown-haired woman. On his back he carries a helmet, weapons, and backpack.
- Saja orang Marine, toeroetlah saja! : Koninklijke Marine.
- A young dark-haired man in a sailor's uniform smiles at the viewer. On the band of his hat are the words "Koninklijke Marine" (Royal Netherlands Navy). In the background is a ship with spotlights shining.
- The signal is save.
- An image of four flying colorful signal flags is superimposed over a black and white photograph of a battleship on a green sea.
- Speaking for America ... Bob Hope.
- Black and white photograph of Bob Hope on a blue background. Text box contains quote promoting tolerance of race, religion, and ancestry.
- Speaking for America ... C. W. Nimitz.
- Black and white photograph of Chester Nimitz on a blue background. Text box contains a quote promoting tolerance and teamwork.
- Speaking for America ... Danny Kaye.
- Black and white photograph of Danny Kaye (entertainer, 1913-1987) on a blue background. Text box contains a quote promoting racial and religious tolerance.
- Speaking for America ... Douglas MacArthur.
- Black and white photograph of Douglas MacArthur on a blue background. Text box contains a quote promoting tolerance, freedom, and democracy.
- Speaking for America ... Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- Black and white photograph of Dwight Eisenhower on a blue background. Text box contains a quote celebrating the variety of races and religions in America.
- Speaking for America ... Frank Sinatra.
- Black and white photograph of Frank Sinatra on a blue background. Text box contains a quote promoting racial and religious tolerance.
- Speaking for America ... Gene Autry.
- Black and white photograph of Gene Autry on a blue background. Text box contains a quote promoting tolerance of race, religion, and national origin.
- Speaking for America ... Harry Truman.
- Black and white photograph of Harry Truman on a blue background. Text box contains a quote celebrating freedom and tolerance.
- Speaking for America ... Judy Garland.
- Black and white photograph of Judy Garland on a blue background. Text box contains a quote celebrating diversity in America.
- Speaking for America ... Kate Smith.
- Black and white photograph of Kate Smith on a blue background. Text box contains a quote encouraging Americans to end prejudice in their local communities.
- Speaking for America ... Spencer Tracy.
- Black and white photograph of Spencer Tracy on a blue background. Text box contains a quote celebrating cultural diversity and tolerance in the armed forces and encouraging all Americans to follow their example after the war.
- Tell nobody-- not even her : careless talk costs lives.
- Image of a young blonde woman in a pink dress sitting next to a young sailor in a blue uniform, and leaning toward him.
- Thousands of Frenchmen dead for resistance.
- Color image of a brown hill with numerous white crosses on it. The soil is red at the base of the largest cross in the foreground.
- To Berlin: S O S.
- Illustration of a man running with a very large parcel on his back. The parcel is labeled: "RUSH, US". The man's hat has fallen off behind him and he carries artillery shells. A shadow behind the parcel appears to be an artillery gun.
- Together.
- Seven servicemen of various ethnicities and nationalities (British colonies and Dominions) all stand at attention with rifles. The British flag waves in the background.
- Victory in the making! : the equipment you and I make serves our armed forces-- on land--on sea--and in the air!
- A military airplane flies toward a submarine at sea. An explosion is seen in the water next to the submarine. At the lower edge of the poster are three small images: a tank, a battleship, and an airplane.
- Victory starts here!
- A hand punches a time card in a dark blue time clock hanging on a dark blue wall.
- I want you for U.S. Army : nearest recruiting station.
- Uncle Sam points at the viewer. Half-length portrait of Uncle Sam, pointing at the viewer as part of the United States government effort to recruit soldiers.
- Wanted : red blooded men for immediate service over-seas.
- All lettered poster. The title is white letters in red square. The extended text is in red and white on blue.
- War supplies for Russia-- : a convoy of British and American lorries streams along the Persian route to Russia.
- A long convoy of covered trucks travels on a winding road. In the sky overhead are military airplanes, and in the background are an encampment and a large mountain range.
- Watch your talk for his sake : never mention arrivals, sailings, cargoes, or destinations to anybody.
- The black and white photo is of a man standing in the crow's nest at the mast of a ship, holding binoculars and looking out to sea.
- We pledged it, we'll beat it!
- A large, white capital letter "B" on a dark blue background. Superimposed diagonally over the B is a morse code symbol in red.
- What Britain puts in the common pool.
- Color pictograph showing military supplies and facilities produced by Britain. In the center is an outline map of Britain, with 10 arrows around it, each pointing to a picture of a product or facility: tanks, boats, port and ship repair facilities and fueling, food, airfields, clothing and uniforms, shipping, hospitals and medical facilities, warships and aircraft.
- With Douglas DC-3 luxury liners, Delta Air Lines provides the fastest transportation to and from the South.
- Delta commercial airplane in flight.
- You deliver the ships--we'll deliver the goods! : stay on the job, don't slow up the ship!
- A Navy commander in a jacket, scarf, and cap stands at a high point on a battleship holding binoculars. Turbulent waters surround the ship and other large ships are seen in the distance.
- Your own vegetables all the year round-- : if you dig for victory now.
- Small color poster shows a wooden basket with a handle, filled with a variety of vegetables.
- Your production : beat your promise.
- Illustration of a giant boot about to crush caricatures of Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, and a caricatured Japanese soldier (probably representing Hideki Tojo).