Series 7
Posters, 1937-1945 and undated
OP 2-3, 5-15; XOP 1-8, 10-11; AV2

Box Folder Content
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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