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United States. Government Printing Office

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  • Existence: 1861-03-04 - 2014-12-16

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  • English

Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:

$1.00 in War Stamps from Every American, 1943

 Item — Folder 1
Identifier: A1996-011-040
Scope and Contents

World War II poster which has a battle ship sending off airplanes. The poster is in red, white and blue

Dates: 1943

A Carless Word...A Needless Sinking, 1942

 Item — Folder 26
Identifier: A1996-055-0371
Scope and Contents

Ship burning in background while crew rows boat away in the foreground

Dates: 1942

Address of the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, delivered to Congress, 1918 May 27

 Item — Box 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1992-037-003
Scope and Contents

Address of the President of the United States (Woodrow Wilson), Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress: The Finances, May 27, 1918. 65th Congress, 2nd session, Document No. 1141. Woodrow Wilson requests Congress to provide more finances for the War through increased taxes.

Dates: 1918 May 27

Aim to Win...Buy War Bonds, 1942

 Item — Folder 20
Identifier: A1996-055-0295
Scope and Contents

Reproduction of photograph of welder aiming welding rod at a bulls' eye with 10% in the center. In colors of black, white, and red

Dates: 1942

America Needs Your Scrap Rubber, 1942

 Item — Folder 27
Identifier: A1996-055-0402
Scope and Contents

Four panels explaining how much rubber is required to make a gas mask, a life raft, a scout car (jeep), and a bomber airplane. In colors of red, grey, and black

Dates: 1942

Americans! Share the Meat, 1942

 Item — Folder 26
Identifier: A1996-055-0397
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Includes posters created by Canadian and United States government agencies and companies, all sizes. Topics include encouragement for military troops to keep up morale, for civilians to continue in the war effort to be more productive and less wasteful of materials, reminders to not share military information in fear of spies, and other propaganda messages for Allied powers during World War II, as well as Newsmaps. Some World War I era posters are included as well, though the bulk date from...
Dates: 1942

Americans Will Always Fight For Liberty, 1943

 Item — Folder 51
Identifier: A1997-015-0610
Scope and Contents

1943-era infantrymen in well-equipped winter battle gear march past grim Revolutionary War soldiers in tattered winter uniforms.

Dates: 1943

Attack Attack Attack, 1942

 Item — Folder 26
Identifier: A1996-055-0370
Scope and Contents

Attacking soldiers on the beach with fighter airplanes overhead

Dates: 1942

Avenge December 7, 1942

 Item — Folder 26
Identifier: A1996-055-0377
Scope and Contents

Image of angered sailor shaking a huge fist in a stormy sky. Dark colors and orange letters

Dates: 1942

Books are Weapons in the War of Ideas, 1942

 Item — Folder 26
Identifier: A1996-055-0393
Scope and Contents

Huge book standing in spite of bonfire created by Nazi soldiers. In colors of red, white, and black

Dates: 1942