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World War II Poster
World War II Poster
World War II Poster

World War II Poster

Periodca. 1942-1945
MediumPoster
Dimensions25 × 17 in. (63.5 × 43.2 cm)
ClassificationsBroadsides & Posters
Credit LineGift of Mr. John B. Johnson, 1944
Object numberL/A - 7942
DescriptionA colorfully illustrated poster depicting a falling bomb with a swastika painted on the side, while in the foreground a lit match hovers above a group of homes and buildings. Text reminds reader that "EITHER / CAN DO THE ENEMY'S WORK," and "FIRE PREVENTION WEEK / OCTOBER 3 TO 9." A text bubble towards the bottom of the poster contains the Civilian Defense logo and reads "Help Guard / the Home Front / Against Fires." A final line of text along the bottom of the poster urges "FOR VICTORY - FIGHT FIRE AND BUY BONDS."
Curatorial RemarksAmerica's involvement in World War II entailed the rapid expansion of its armed forces, a largescale shift in manufacturing to create military supplies, and the expansion of domestic agriculture to supply overseas troops with food. The United States government oversaw a largescale propaganda campaign to bolster patriotism, support, and military recruitment. Radio, film, and print media campaigns encouraged U.S. citizens to support and finance the war through civil defense, government-issued war bonds, war-related charitable work, rationing, and other civilian wartime responsibilities. Bold and colorfully illustrated posters were designed to elicit strong emotions stemming from the public's wartime fears and frustrations. Notes
World War II Poster
U.S. Government Printing Office
World War II Poster
U.S. Public Health Service
World War II Poster
U.S. Government Printing Office
World War II Poster
U.S. Department of Agriculture
World War II Poster
U.S. Office of War Information
World War II Poster
Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer
World War II Poster
U.S. Department of Treasury
Fire Bucket
Resolution Fire Co.