World War II miscellany
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Posters
Series 7
Posters, 1937-1945 and undated
OP 2-3, 5-15; XOP 1-8, 10-11; AV2
Box | Folder | Content |
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OP3 | 3 | "7th war loan now all together" by Cecil Calvert Beall, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
OP2 | 4 | "80% of Great Britain's total military production" Ministry of Labour and National Service, British Information Services, circa 1940 |
OP5 | - | 1778. 1943. Americans will always fight for liberty" by Bernard Perlin, Office of War Information number 26, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 1 | "'Ach! You Yankee workers make me sick!'" by Walt Ditzen, Philco Corp., 1942 |
OP12 | - | "Aircraft of the R.A.F.: Some famous types - I" H.M. Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, undated |
OP12 | - | "Aircraft of the R.A.F.: Some famous types - II" H.M. Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, undated |
OP2 | 3 | "America at War/Rummy, Alaskan style," F.W. Woolworth Co., U. S. Treasury, undated |
OP2 | 3 | "America at War/A Present for the Jap," F.W. Woolworth Co., U.S. Treasury, undated |
OP2 | 3 | "America at War/Playing the 'Chicago Piano'" F.W. Woolworth Co., U.S. Treasury, undated |
XOP5 | - | "The Atlantic Charter," Office of War Information, poster number 50, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP5 | - | "Back 'em up. Buy extra bonds," Official U.S. Treasury Poster, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP8 | - | "Beat Firebomb Fritz. Britain shall not burn," The Ministry of Home Security, H.M. Stationery Office, Fosh and Cross Ltd, London, England, circa 1940 |
OP11 | - | "because somebody talked!" by Wesley Heyman, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
XOP8 | - | "Become a Nurse. Your country needs you"' Office of War Information number 22, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
XOP4 | - | "Beware the black market. Evert wholesale cut must now be stamped with license number of slaughterer" [29a of a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP11 | - | "Beware. The walls have ears" by Jac Leonard, Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, circa 1940 |
OP9 | - | "Big guns of the home front. Action stations everyone" by L.J. Trevor, Wartime Information Board, Canada, circa 1940 |
OP11 | - | "Bits of careless talk are pieced together by the enemy" by Stevan Dohanos, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
AV2 | - | "Britain at War by J.B. Preistley" by E. McKnight Kauffer, Harper & Brothers, 1939 |
OP12 | - | "Britain's new 'Spitfire'," British Information Services, undated |
OP2 | 3 | "British railroads give priority to troops and war workers" Ministry of Labour and National Service, London, circa 1940 |
XOP4 | - | "But: she uses red stamps for" [17 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "But with red stamp rationing all can have a fair share. Any time is shopping time. Chiselers can't hoard. Selection is possible" [14 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP5 | - | "Buy a Share in America," U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
OP5 | - | "Buy extra war bonds today," U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 3 | "Buy now for the bigger 7th war loan through payroll savings," U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
XOP2 | - | "Buy War Bonds," poster selection, State War Savings Office, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 [3 poster designs by students at the United States Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico] |
OP15 | - | "Can you qualify for the Army Air Corps? 'Keep 'em flying!'" United States Army Recruiting Service, 1942 |
XOP1 | - | "Canada's New Army needs men like you!" by Eric Aldwinckle and Albert E. Cloutier, Director of Public Information, Ottawa, Canada, circa 1941 |
OP2 | 4 | "Careless talk may cost his life" H.M. Stationery Office, Brent Press Ltd., London, circa 1940 |
OP2 | 5 | "Chemical Warfare Agents," U.S. Government Printing Office, undated |
OP2 | 2 | Chinese poster featuring Franklin Roosevelt and Congress, blue frame with white and blue stars and color American flag, circa 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "Consumers agree to buy less of these foods without government regulation. The honest consumer cuts down" [10 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "Consumers use red stamps 'A, B, C, and D' during first ration period" [19 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP10 | - | "Could this be you? Don't travel unless your trip helps win the war," U.S. Office of Defense and Transportation, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
AV2 | - | "Count 10. Defensive drivers take 10 seconds" Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, undated |
OP3 | 1 | "Credo of an American Child (Credo by Toni Taylor)" photograph by Halleck Finley, National Association of Manufacturers, undated |
XOP10 | - | "Czechoslovakia will live again" by A.T. Peel, 1942 |
XOP10 | - | "Czechoslovaks carry on" by A.T. Peel, 1942 |
OP2 | 4 | "Defend American Freedom. It's everybody's job," by McClelland Barclay, National Association of Manufacturers, 1942 |
XOP3 | - | "Demand has increased. We want butter! Give us salmon!..." [5 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "Demand is larger than supply. Butcher decides who gets meat" [12 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
AV2 | - | "Destination unknown but the future of your loved ones will be financially secure" undated |
OP6 | - | "Do with less - so they'll have enough! Rationing gives you your fair share" Office of War Information number 37, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP12 | - | "Do your part to win the war. Buy more war savings stamps," , U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP9 | - | "Doctors are scarce. One out of three has gone to war" Office of War Information number 27, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 4 | "Does it have a slight odor of Goebbels?" BY Arthur Szyk, Young & Rubicam, Inc., 1942 |
XOP7 | - | "'Doing all you can, brother?' Buy war bonds" by Robert Smullyan Sloan, Dept. of the Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 3 | "Dont fall for enemy propaganda," Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, undated |
XOP7 | - | "Don't let him down!" by C.C. Beall, Office for Emergency Management, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP2 | 3 | "Don't let this happen to you! Too little, too late: order coal now!" by Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick, Solid Fuels Administration for War, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
AV2 | - | "Don't make a right turn like this!" Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, undated |
OP2 | 3 | "Eat the right food. America needs you strong," U.S. Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services ; U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP15 | - | "The educational program of the United States Army" Army Institute, Special Service Division, undated |
OP3 | 4 | "Emergency First Aid Station" undated |
OP2 | 4 | "Emergency war agencies," Office of War Information, 1942 |
OP11 | - | "The enemy is listening. He want to know what you know. Keep it to yourself," Office of Facts and Figures, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP9 | - | "Enlist in a proud profession! Join the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps" by Carolyn Moorhead Edmundson, U.S. Public Health Service, 1943 |
OP9 | - | "Enlist in a proud profession Join the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps" U.S. Public Health Service, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP13 | - | "Every Canadian Must Fight," by Philip Surrey, Director of Public Information, Ottawa, Canada, circa 1941 |
OP8 | - | "Every rivet a bullet. Speed the ships." by Lucas, H.M. Stationery Office, Fosh and Cross Ltd, London, England, circa 1940 [featuring boat] |
OP8 | - | "Every rivet a bullet. Speed the ships." H.M. Stationery Office by J. Weiner Ltd., London, circa 1940 [featuring worker] |
AV2 | - | "Exterminate" by Thomas Benton, Time magazine, 1942 |
XOP5 | - | "The Fighting Filipinos. We will always fight for freedom!" by Manuel Isip, Office of Special Services, Commonwealth of the Philippines, circa 1940 |
OP7 | - | "Fill It! Help harvest war crops" by Stevan Dohanos, War Food Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
OP12 | - | "Final Periodic Report, Headquarters Third U.S. Army," 1945 |
OP5 | - | "Fire away! Buy extra bonds" by Georges Schreiber, War Finance Division, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
XOP5 | - | "the five Sullivan brothers 'missing in action' off the Solomons. They did their part" Office of War Information number 42, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP7 | - | "Food chains cooperate with the national nutrition program" Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services, undated |
OP3 | 3 | "For Defense, Buy United States Savings Bonds and Stamps," U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
XOP6 | - | "For Gunpowder: save waste fats. Rush them to your meat dealer" U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP7 | - | "For healtheat some food from each groupevery day!" Office of War Information, U.S. Department of Agriculture, circa 1941 |
OP2 | 2 | "For Victory: At least 10% of your pay every payday," U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
AV2 | - | The Four Freedoms: Message to the 77th Congress" by Franklin Roosevelt, U.S. Office of Education, Government Printing Office, 1941 |
OP7 | - | "Fuel fights! Save your share" Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 5 | "Georgia soil conservation survey" U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1937 |
XOP7 | - | "Give 'em both barrels," by Jean Carlu, Office for Emergency Management, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
OP14 | - | "Give it your best!" Office of War Information number 9, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP5 | - | "Give War Bonds. The present with a future," Official U.S. Treasury Poster, . Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 3 | "Going Ashore?..." H.M. Stationery Office by Frosh & Cross Ltd., London, circa 1940 |
OP7 | - | "Going our way? Be a victory farm volunteer" by Anton Bruehl, War Food Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
XOP3 | - | "Government limits slaughterers' civilian delivery but does no control distribution" [11 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 4 | "The Government of the United States" Office of War Information, undated |
XOP5 | - | "Greece fights on," by Edward McKnight Kauffer, Greek Office of Information, 1942 |
XOP1 | - | "Guard our shores at home and abroad," U.S. Army, 1939 |
OP7 | - | "Guard your family's health!" Office of War Information, poster number 30, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP5 | - | "'Having seen the quality of the work and of the workers on our production line - "Office of War Information number 13, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP12 | - | "Headquarters: Eastern Defense Command and First Army. Governors Island, N.Y. Public Proclamation no. 1" by Hugh Aloysius. Drum, 1942 |
XOP6 | - | "He's a 'fighting fool' - give him the best you've got! More production!" War Production Board, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP3 | 3 | "He's in the silent service - are you?" H.M. Stationery Office, Stafford & Co. Ltd., Netherfield, Nottingham, UK, circa 1940 |
OP3 | 1 | "Heel Hitler," Drawn for Philco by Bruce Russell, 1941 |
XOP10 | - | "Helpt Deze Vlek Verwijderen: Steunt Het Prins Bernhard Comite" produced in Curacao, Dutch Antilles, circa 1941 [Translation: "Help Erase the Stain: Support the Prince Bernhard Committee] |
OP15 | "Here is our 4th war loan quota," U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 | |
AV2 | - | "Hon. Spy says: Thanks for the can you throw away!" U.S. Government Printing Office, circa 1943 |
OP2 | 5 | "How to tackle a fire bomb" Monistry of Home Security, H.M. Stationery Office, Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, circa 1940 |
OP2 | 2 | "I gave a man! Will you give at least 10% of your pay in War Bonds?" by Valentino Sarra, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office,1942 |
XOP6 | - | "I need you on the job fulltime Don't get hurt" by Harry Morse Meyers, War Department Safety Council, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP9 | - | "I need your skill in a war job!" Office of War Information, poster number 25, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP8 | - | "I want you for the U.S. Army/Enlist now" by James Montgomery Flagg, Office for Emergency Management, Office of War Information, 1941 |
OP9 | - | "If you must talk, tell it to the Marines," undated |
OP2 | 4 | "If you talk too much, this man may die," by Valentino Sarra, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office,1942 |
OP11 | - | "If you tell wehre he's going...he may never get there!" by John Philip Falter, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP10 | - | "I'll carry mine too! Trucks and tires must last till victory" by Valentino Sarra, Office of War Information number 28, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP6 | - | "I'm counting on you! Don't discuss: troop movements, ship sailings, war equipment," by Leon Helguera, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [large] |
AV2 | - | "I'm counting on you! Don't discuss: troop movements, ship sailings, war equipment," by Leon Helguera, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [??] |
OP7 | - | "I'm out to lick runaway prices," Office of War Information for the Office of Economic Stabilization, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 1 | "Independence July 4, 1776/They kept the faith" by James Henry Daughterty, U.S. Treasury, 1942 [part of 4 poster series] [2 copies] |
OP2 | 1 | "Industry - the arsenal of democracy" by Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1942 |
OP2 | 1 | "Industry - the arsenal of democracy. Defense in the air begins on the ground," by Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1942 |
OP2 | 1 | "Industry - the arsenal of democracy. Defense in the field begins in the factory" by Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1942 |
OP2 | 1 | "Industry - the arsenal of democracy. Defense of our liberty begins in the factory" by Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufactuers, circa 1942 |
OP2 | 1 | "Industry - the arsenal of democracy. Defense on the sea begins on the shore" by Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1942 |
OP10 | - | "Is your trip necessary? Needless travel interferes with the War Effort" Office of War Information number 74, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 1 | "It takes more than a pat on the back!" by W.H. Crawford, Philco Corp., 1942 |
XOP6 | - | "It's got to fit to do its bit! Get your work into the 'scrap' no the scrap heap" Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, undated |
OP13 | - | "It's our war," by Eric Aldwinckle, Director of Public Information, Ottawa, Canada, circa 1941 |
OP2 | 4 | "'I've found the job where I fit best!' Find you war job in industry - agriculture - business," by Goerge Roepp, Office of War Information poster 55, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 4 | "John Bull digs deep into his pocket!" Ministry of Labour and National Service, London, undated |
OP3 | 4 | "John Bull is pulling in his belt!" Ministry of Labour and National Service, London, U.K., British Information Services, circa 1940 |
OP2 | 1 | "John Paul Jones said: 'I have not yet begun to fight'/Fight with war stamps & bonds" by James Henry Daugherty, U.S. Department of the Treasury, 1942 [part of 4 poster series] [2 copies] |
OP13 | - | "Jugoslavia's merchant seamen fight" issued by Vladimir Ivanovic, undated |
XOP7 | - | "Keep 'em flying!" United States Army Recruiting Service, 1941 [banner in 3 parts] |
OP9 | - | "Keep 'em flying!" by Cecil Calvert Beall, United States Army Recruiting Service, 1941 |
XOP7 | - | "'Keep 'em flying' is out battle cry! First class fighting men needed" by Dan V. Smith and Albro F. Downe, Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau, 1942 |
OP6 | - | "Keep the home front pledge. Pay no more than ceiling prices. Pay your points in full" by Fred G. Cooper, Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP2 | 4 | "Keep the wheels turning! Repair work is vital to the war effort" by Frank Newbould, Ministry of War Transport, H.M. Stationery Office by H. Manly & Son, circa 1940 |
OP2 | 2 | "Keep your Red Cross at his side. Give!" American Red Cross, undated [image of Army man] |
OP2 | 2 | "Keep your Red Cross at his side. Give!" American Red Cross, by Walt Whitman, 1943 [image of Navy man] |
XOP6 | - | "Kinda give it your personal attention, would you? More Production!" by Herbert Roese, War Production Board, U.S. Government Printing Office,1942 |
XOP5 | - | "The Knockout Blow Starts Here," Office for Emergency Management, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP2 | 1 | "Knowing what we defend is important, too" by Ralph Iligan, National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1941 |
OP8 | - | "Leaders of the Royal Air Force" Chromoworks Ltd., London, 1941 |
OP11 | - | "Less dangerous than careless talk," by Albert Dorne, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP5 | - | "Let 'em have it. Buy extra bonds" by Bernard Perlin, War Finance Division, 1943 |
OP8 | - | Let us go forward together" H.M. Stationery Office by J. Weiner Ltd., London, circa 1940 |
OP2 | 2 | "Let's buy more in '44. Increase your war bond pledge" by White, undated |
XOP7 | - | "Let's Go! USA. Keep 'em flying!" United States Army Air Corps, Office of War Information, 1941 |
XOP10 | - | "Lets Go... Canada!" by Henri Eveleigh, Director of Public Information, Ottawa, Canada, 1942 |
OP2 | 1 | "Lexington, 1775. They fought for Freedom. We fight to keep it" James Henry Daugherty, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 [part of 4 poster series] |
OP3 | 1 | "Long may it wave," National Association of Manufacturers, undated [2 copies] |
OP3 | 1 | "Look out below!" by Ross A. Lewis, Philco Corp., 1942 |
OP2 | 2 | "Lopullisen voiton ase" [Finnish, translation: The final victory of the gun], circa 1943 |
XOP6 | - | "Make it fit to fight," Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, Canada, circa 1940 |
OP8 | - | "Make Nursing your war job," Charles and Read Ltd, London, England, circa 1941 |
OP3 | 2 | "Making America Strong. Competitive companies co-operate" Public Information Program of the National Association of Manufacturers, 1942? |
OP3 | 2 | "Making America Strong. How American shipyards are winning the race" Public Information Program of the National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1942 |
OP3 | 2 | "Making America Strong. How subcontracting accelerates defense production" Public Information Program of the National Association of Manufacturers, 1942? |
OP3 | 2 | "Making America Strong. Industry's ever improving mass production methods" Public Information Program of the National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1942 |
OP3 | 2 | "Making America Strong. Today about 800 American industrial concerns" Public Information Program of the National Association of Manufacturers, 1942? |
OP3 | 2 | "Making America Strong. U.S. industry today employs 18 men" Public Information Program of the National Association of Manufacturers, circa 1940 |
XOP10 | - | "De Marine Roept. Jongens van Stavast" [the word "roept" is missing from the poster due to tearing] [Dutch, translation: "The Navy is Calling. Boys and men"] by L. van den Berg, undated |
OP2 | 2 | "Mat and Cut Service" advertising materials catalog for U.S. Defense Bonds and Stamps, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, undated |
XOP4 | - | "Meat, cheeses, canned fish, canned meat, edible fats, and oils are rationed the same way as processed foods by the point system" [16 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP1 | - | "Men of Valor. They fight for you. 'For skill and daring'" by Hubert Rogers, Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, Canada, 1943 |
XOP1 | - | "Men of Valor. They fight for you. Two-man boarding party" by Hubert Rogers, Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, Canada, 1943 |
XOP1 | - | "Men of Valor. They fight for you. 'When last seen he was collecting'" by Hubert Rogers, Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, Canada, 1943 |
XOP1 | - | "Men working together," Office for Emergency Management, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP2 | 5 | "Mihailovich: Yugoslavia's unconquered," Office of Jugoslav Member Inter-Allied Information Centre, New York, 1942 |
AV2 | - | "A mishandled parachute is no safer than an umbrella" U.S. Army Air Corps, undated |
OP3 | 3 | "More ships - come on! War savings are warships" National Savings Committee, London, Scottish Savings Committee, Edinburgh, and Ulster Savings Committee, Belfast, H.M. Stationery Office, undated |
OP15 | - | "Mothers let them go - give them a chance of greater safety and health," Ministry of Health Evacuation Scheme, M.H. Stationery Office, undated |
OP3 | 1 | "My country, 'tis of these," National Association of Manufacturers, undated |
OP15 | - | "National Savings," National Savings Committee, H.M. Stationery Office, Fosh and Cross Ltd, London, England, undated |
OP5 | - | "Nest eggs won't hatch unless you set on them! Hang on to your war bonds" Department of the Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP8 | - | "'Never was so much owed by so many to so few' - the Prime Minister" H.M. Stationery Office by Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd., London, circa 1940 |
XOP10 | - | "New Zealand : Ally Down Under," by Duco, New Zealand Legation, circa 1942 |
XOP10 | - | "New Zealand fights" by A.T. Peel, 1942 |
XOP10 | - | "New Zealand fights for the future," circa 1940 |
XOP10 | - | "New Zealand fights in Pacific skies," New Zealand Legation, undated |
XOP8 | - | "Newsmap for the armed forces," Army Information Branch, volume 2 number 48F, U .S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP15 | - | "'No loyal citizen of the United Sates should be denies the democratic right to exercise the responsibilities of his citizenship'" Office of War Information number 75, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP13 | - | "Norwegian sailors on the seven seas" undated |
OP2 | 4 | "Now - for college men - a new officer's training plan" U.S. Army Air Force, undated |
XOP4 | - | "Official table of points issued one week before program goes into effect. New tables will be issued" [25 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP5 | - | "The OPA Program to ensure the Necessities of Life in Wartime through Rationing, Price Control, Rent Control," Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP9 | - | "O'er the ramparts we watch," by Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer, United States Army Air Forces, War Department, USA, 1945 |
OP3 | 2 | "An open letter to the unconquerable Czechoslovaks by Joseph Auslander" painting by Allen Saalburg, Saturday Evening Post, circa 1943 |
OP3 | 2 | "An open letter to the unconquerable Dutch by Joseph Auslander" painting by John Atherton, Saturday Evening Post, circa 1943 |
OP3 | 2 | "An open letter to the unconquerable Greeks by Joseph Auslander" painting by Robert Riggs, Saturday Evening Post, circa 1943 |
OP3 | 2 | "An open letter to the unconquerable Norwegians by Joseph Auslander" painting by Stevan Dohanos, Saturday Evening Post, circa 1943 |
OP3 | 2 | "An open letter to the unconquerable Poles by Joseph Auslander" painting by Everett Henry, Saturday Evening Post, circa 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "Other farmers produce meat for sale. They must: 1. Obtain U.S. permit and mark license number on every wholesale cut. Collect red stamps" [28 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "Our allies are fighting our enemies. We must feed them" [7 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP11 | - | "Our Carelessness, Their Secret Weapon. Prevent Forest Fires," U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Services, , U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 2 | "Our Freedoms and Rights" National Resources Planning Board, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 [2 copies] |
OP14 | - | "Oursto fight for. Freedom from fear." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 46, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [medium size] |
XOP2 | - | "Oursto fight for. Freedom from fear." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 46, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [large and extra large] |
OP14 | - | "Oursto fight for. Freedom from want." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 45, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [medium size] |
XOP2 | - | "Oursto fight for. Freedom from want." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 45, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [large and extra-large?] |
XOP2 | - | Ours to fight for: Freedom of Speech. Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, Freedom from Fear" by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information number 47, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP3 | 1 | "Our way to handle vandals!" by Herbert Johnson, Philco Corp., 1942] |
XOP3 | - | "Our workers are producing. They need these foods" [8 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 5 | "Pan American Highway System: North American section: Pan American Highway Confederation, Washington, D.C., 1941 |
OP2 | 5 | "Pan American Highway System: South American section" Pan American Highway Confederation, Washington, D.C., 1941 |
OP7 | - | "Pitch in and help! Join the women's land army of the U.S. Crop Corps" by Hubert Morley, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP6 | - | "Plant a Victory Garden. Our food is fighting" Office of War Information number 34, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "Point rationing controls demand. If demand is too great - then point values are raised." [22 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "Point rationing controls demand. If demand is too small - then point values are lowered." [21 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "Point rationing controls distribution. Regional differences in taste can be satisfied." [23 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "The point system is flexible. 1. Consumers can buy in any store" [20 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP5 | - | "Prepared. Chocks removed!" by J. Thiessen, Jr., Royal Netherlands East Indies Army poster [Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL], circa 1940s |
XOP5 | - | "Prepare for your war job now!" War Manpower Commission, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP8 | - | "The present with a future/War bonds" by Adolf Arthur Dehn, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP11 | - | "Prevent forest fires! Greater danger than ever!" Department of Agriculture, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP3 | 1 | "Putting on the screws" by Jerry Doyle, Philco Corp., 1942 |
XOP7 | - | "Radiogram: To men of 18 and 19, new enlistment privileges," Office for Emergency Management, Office of War Information, , U.S. Government Printing Office,1943 [poster has been cut] |
XOP3 | - | "Rationing is necessary for health's sake. It assures everyone a regular supply of the right foods" [14a in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "Rationing is necessary. Supply and demand are out of balance" [4 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP8 | - | "Rationing means a fair share for all of us," by Herbert Roese [featuring butcher], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP6 | - | "Rationing means a fair share for all of us," artist unknown [featuring grocer], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "The rationing plan How it works" [15 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 2 | "Ring in the new - ring out the old! Increase your bond pledge for 1944!" by White, NWBO poster #1, circa 1943 |
OP13 | - | "Sabotage in Norway plagues the Nazis! Concentration Camps cannot crush the Norwegian Underground." circa 1940 |
OP14 | - | "Save Freedom of Speech. Buy War Bonds." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 44, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [medium size] |
XOP2 | - | "Save Freedom of Speech. Buy War Bonds." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 44, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [large and extra large] |
OP14 | - | "Save Freedom of Worship. Buy War Bonds." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 43, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [medium size] |
XOP2 | - | "Save Freedom of Worship. Buy War Bonds." by Norman Rockwell, Office of War Information, poster number 43, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [extra large size] |
OP15 | - | "Save waste fats for explosives. Take them to your meat dealer" by Henry Koerner, Office of War Information number 63, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP6 | - | "Save your cans. Help pass the ammunition" by McClelland Barclay, War Production Board, 1943 |
XOP8 | - | "Say yes! Build a New U.S.S. Atlanta with your war bonds and stamps," The Conger Printing Co. Inc., Atlanta, GA, undated [2 copies] |
OP15 | - | "says it's a proud assignment for Georgians to rebuild a new U.S.S. Atlanta by buying war bonds now," undated |
OP10 | - | "Serve our fighting men abroad. Conserve these services at home" U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP6 | - | "She's a swell plane - give us more! More production" by Robert Riggs, War Production Board, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP8 | - | "She's in the Ranks too! Caring for Evacuees is a National Service," H.M. Stationery Office, J. Weiner Ltd, London, England, circa 1939 |
XOP1 | - | "Ships for Victory," U.S. Maritime Commission, undated |
OP11 | - | "Shoptalk may be sabotalk. The walls have ears" by Morris, Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, circa 1942 |
OP3 | 4 | "The signal is SAVE" National Savings Committee, London, Scottish Savings Committee, Edinburgh, and the Ulster Savings Committee, Belfast, H.M. Stationery Office, undated |
XOP4 | - | "Some farmers produce butter, lard and other red stamp rationed foods. They: 1. Collect red stamps for every sale" [29 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "Some farmers produce meat and consume it at home. They do not surrender red stamps" [27 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP6 | - | "Someone talked!" by Fred Siebel, Office of War Information, poster number 18, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP10 | - | "South America in globular perspective" by Richard Edes Harrison, Fortune Magazine, 1937 |
OP11 | - | "'Spot at Sight' chart no. 1 Enemy Uniforms. German Parchutist. German Soldier" H.M. Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, 1941 |
OP11 | - | "'Spot at Sight' chart no. 2 Enemy Uniforms. German Airman. German Sailor" H.M. Stationery Office by J. Weiner Ltd., London, undated |
OP6 | - | "Stamp out black marketswith your ration stamps. Pay no more than legal prices" Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [2 copies] |
OP3 | 3 | "Starve the squander bug. Buy more war bonds." by Theodore Geisel [Dr. Seuss], U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [small rectangle] |
OP5 | - | "Starve the squander bug. Buy war bonds" by Theodore Geisel [Dr. Seuss], U.S. Government Printing Office, circa 1943 [long banner] |
OP2 | 4 | "the state of this nation is good. The heart of this nation is sound" by Franklin Roosevelt, Office of War Information poster 40, U,.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP12 | - | "Stolay kay thyakrytyka tou stratou ton eenomenon polyteyon [Greek, translation: "Uniforms and Insignias of the United States Army"], Office of War Information, undated |
OP14 | - | "Strong in the Strength of the Lord," by David Stone Martin, U.S. Office of War Information, poster number 8, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 [medium size] |
XOP1 | - | "Strong in the Strength of the Lord," by David Stone Martin, U.S. Office of War Information, poster number 8, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 [large size] |
OP13 | - | "Take care. Idle hands work for Hitler," War Production Board, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP13 | - | "Ten years ago: The Nazis burned these booksbut free Americans can still read them" Office of War Information number 66, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "These are the edible fats and oils. 1. Butter 1. Oleomargarine" [3 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "There are two tables of point values. 1. Wholesale table has approximately 500 items" [24 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP4 | - | "These factors determine meat point values. 1. The amount of lean in each cut" [26 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "These foods are scarce. 1. Meat 1. Canned meats and fish" [2 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "There is a shortage but some people question the need for rationing. What are the alternatives" [9 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP8 | - | "This is Nazi brutality" by Ben Shahn, Office of War Information number 11, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP13 | - | "This is the enemy," Office of War Information, poster number 76, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP5 | - | "This year give a share in America. Defense bonds and stamps" by J. Walter Wilkinson and Walter G. Wilkinson, Dept. of the Treasury, 1942 |
OP2 | 5 | "Tighten your grip!" by Frank Newbould, H.M Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, 1941 |
OP5 | - | "Till we meet again. Buy war bonds" by Joseph Hirsch, War Savings Staff, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP3 | 1 | "Time is short, Adolph," Drawn for Philco by Sherman Cooke, 1942 |
OP2 | 3 | "To all who use libraries. This is our war" by Elmer Holmes Davis, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP2 | 2 | "To the American People. Subject: A Recommendation" 1943 |
OP13 | - | "To Victory", by Charles R. Wilcox, Director of Public Information, Ottawa, Canada, 1942 |
OP8 | - | "Together," H.M Stationery Office, Lowe and Brydone Printers Ltd, London, England, 1941 |
OP3 | 1 | "'Tomorrow the world is ours.' Sez you!" by Shoemaker, Philco Corp., 1943 |
OP10 | - | "Topographical Map: Gettysburg-Antietam" The General Service Chools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1925 [2 copies] |
XOP1 | - | "The Torch; Be yours to hold it high!..." Director of Public Information, Ottawa, Canada, circa 1941 |
OP2 | 2 | "The Two Leaders" and "What to do in an air raid," The New York Times, December 28, 1941 [double-sided rotogravure picture section] |
OP13 | - | "Two years ago, the British Empire stood alone Today, four-fifths of the world is united against axis tyranny" British Information Services, circa 1942 |
XOP1 | - | "U.S. Army. At home. Abroad." by Tom Woodburn, 1941 |
XOP1 | - | "U.S. Army. Guardian of the Colors," by Tom Woodburn, 1940 |
XOP5 | - | "U.S. Navy Steps in Advancement," Bureau of Naval Personnel, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP12 | - | "Uniformen und Abzeichen des Heeres der Vereinigten Staaten" [German, translation: "Uniforms and Insignias of the United States Army"], Office of War Information, undated |
OP12 | - | "Uniformer og Uniforms-Distinktioner I den Amerikanske Haer" [Danish, translation: "Uniforms and Insignias of the United States Army"], Office of War Information, undated |
OP12 | - | "les Uniformes et Insignes de l'Armée des États-Unis [French, translation: "Uniforms and Insignias of the United States Army"], Office of War Information, undated |
OP12 | - | "Uniformi e Distintivi dell'Esercito degli Stati Uniti" [Italian, translation: "Uniforms and Insignias of the United States Army"], Office of War Information, undated |
OP12 | - | "Uniforms and Insignia of the Army of the United States," Office of War Information, undated |
OP14 | - | "The United Nations fight for freedom" U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 [2 copies] |
OP10 | - | "United States Airmail Service" Post Office Department, 1940 |
XOP7 | - | "The United States Army. Then, Now, Forever" by Thomas Woodburn, Spurgeon Tucker, New York, 1940 |
AV2 | - | "United/The United Nations Fight for Freedom" by Leslie Darall Ragan, Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP14 | - | "United we are strong. United we will win," by Henry Koerner, Office of War Information, poster number 64, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [medium size] |
XOP1 | - | "United we are strong. United we will win," by Henry Koerner, Office of War Information, poster number 64, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [large size] |
OP6 | - | "Use it up - Wear it out - make it do! Our labor and our goods are fighting," Office of War Information number 39, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 5 | "V [morse code for "V" beneath]" undated |
XOP2 | - | "Victory - now you can invest in it!" by Dean Cornwell, War Finance Division, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
OP2 | 5 | "Victory through airpower - peace through airpower" Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and Vega Aircraft Corp., 1943 [illustration from the Walt Disney production "Victory Through Airpower"] |
AV2 | - | "The Voice of Korea" Korean Affairs Institute, 1944 |
OP15 | - | "Wake Island: First Jap cruiser of the war sent to bottom by U.S. Marine fighting plane" by Arthur Beaumont [depiction of movie scene], 1942 |
XOP8 | - | "Wake Island: Grumman fighting plane delivers death blow to Japanese cruiser" by Arthur Beaumont [depiction of movie scene], 1942 |
XOP8 | - | "Wake Island; Jap invasion troops meet terrific shellfire of heroic marine defenders" by Arthur Beaumont [depiction of movie scene], 1942 |
OP15 | - | "Wake Island: Jap war bird brought down in thrilling dog fight by single marine plane" by Arthur Beaumont [depiction of movie scene], 1942 |
OP13 | - | "Wanted in Prague," by Adolf Hoffmeister, Czechoslavak Information Service, circa 1940 |
OP9 | - | "War Fund. Your Red Cross is at his side" by Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer, Office of War Information, 1943 |
OP5 | - | "A War Message from the Treasury Department to Promote the Sale of U.S. Defense Bonds and Stamps," advertising materials catalog, U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government Printing Office, undated |
XOP4 | - | "War ration book two is used for the red stamp program" [18 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 3 | "War traffic must come first. Don't waste transportation" by Fred Chance, Association of American Railroads in cooperation with the Office of Defense Transportation, circa 1943 |
OP2 | 3 | "Warning - an alert to all rumor-wardens" text by Young & Rubicam, Inc., undated [medium] |
OP3 | 3 | "Warning - an alert to all rumor-wardens" text by Young & Rubicam, Inc., undated [small] |
OP14 | - | "Warship Week," National Savings Committee, H.M. Stationery Office, Gilbt Whitehead & Co., circa 1940 |
OP2 | 1 | "Washington crossed the Delaware to win our Freedom. We cross oceans to keep it" by James Henry Daugherty, United Stated Department of the Treasury, 1942 [part of 4 poster series] |
OP2 | 2 | "We can't all gobut we can all help," U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP14 | - | "We have just begun to fight!" Office of War Information number 62, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP8 | - | "we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain Remember Dec. 7th!" by Allen Saalburg, Office of War Information number 14, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
XOP3 | - | "We must feed 'our boys,' 'our girls' meat, cheeses, canned meats and fish, edible fats and oils" [6 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP2 | 4 | "'We, the people' Arm for defense" Office of Production Management, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
XOP8 | - | "We want the world to know we're on the same team - and there's none better" by John Falter, United States Navy WAVES, Navy Recruiting Bureau, 1943 |
OP2 | 3 | "We'll have lots to eat this winter, won't we Mother?" by Al Parker, U.S. Office of War Information, poster number 57, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP7 | - | "We'll take care of the rising sun. You take care of rising prices" Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP3 | 1 | "We're holding the cards now, axis" by Carl Rose, Philco Corp., 1942 |
OP8 | - | "What I know - I keep to myself. Careless talk costs lives" H.M. Stationery Office by Lowe & Brydone Ltd., London, undated |
OP9 | - | "What women do in the WAAC," title on verso: "Women power," United States Army, War Department, 1942 |
OP3 | 3 | "When troops move keep tongues still! Don't gossip" Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, circa 1942 |
XOP7 | - | "When you're A.W.O.L. you're working for the Axis" War Production Board, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
OP6 | - | "Where our men are fighting, our food is fighting. Buy wisely - cook carefully - store carefully - use leftovers" Office of War Information number 35, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 [2 copies] |
XOP3 | - | "The why & how of red stamp food rationing" [1 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
XOP3 | - | "Without rationing some get all, some get none, first come first served, black markets flourish" [13 in a series], Office of Price Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP10 | - | "'Won't you give my boy a chance to get home?' Don't travel - unless your trip helps win the war" by Jerome Rozen, Office of Defense Transportation, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP7 | - | "Work on a farmthis summer. Join the U.S. Crop Corps" by Spencer Douglass Crockwell, Office of War Information number 59, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
OP15 | - | "The World is a Community" map and calendar by Remington Rand, 1944 |
OP9 | - | "You are needed now. Join the Army Nurse Corps" by Ruzzie Green, U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 1943 |
OP2 | 5 | "You are one of 50,000,000 Americans who must fill out an income tax return by March 15" Office of War Information, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP8 | - | "You are wanted too! Join the A.T.S." H.M. Stationery Office, A.C. Ltd, 1941 |
OP3 | 3 | "You can help to build me a gun" Ministry of Labour and National Service, H.M. Stationery Office, J. Weiner Ltd., London, undated |
OP3 | 3 | "You can help to build me a plane" Ministry of Labour and National Service, H.M. Stationery Office, J. Weiner Ltd., London, undated |
OP3 | 3 | "You can help to build me a ship" Ministry of Labour and National Service, H.M. Stationery Office, J. Weiner Ltd., London, undated [smaller] |
OP8 | - | "You can help to build me a ship" Ministry of Labour and National Service, H.M. Stationery Office, J. Weiner Ltd., London, undated [larger] |
OP3 | 1 | "You're slipping, Doctor Goebbels!" by William Maxwell, Philco Corp, 1943 |
OP3 | 4 | "Your duty ashore his afloat. Spars: Apply nearest coast guard office" by John Joseph Floherty, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 [2 copies] |
OP7 | - | "Your government warns: prepare for winter now!" Solid Fuels Administration for War, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 |
OP3 | 4 | "Your own vegetables all the year round if you dig for victory now" by Norman Wilson, H.M. Stationery Office, undated |
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