United States. Office of War Information. Division of Public Inquiries
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Enemy Ears are Listening, 1942
Images of Mussolini, Tojo, and Hitler with hands to their ears. In colors of red, black, and white. R. W. Iligan (1894-1960)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Quote About Production, 1942
Photolithograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt sitting in an convertible automobile surrounded by military personnel. There is a quote on the bottom half of the poster about war production, "Having seen the quality of the work and the workers...I can say that we are getting ahead of our enemies in the battle of production."
Give it Your Best!, 1942
Design is American flag with 48 stars and 13 stripes
Help Stop Fuel Waste, 1942
Message only, no image. "Saving fuel saves transportation for America's war effort" in read and black letters
If You Talk Too Much This Man May Die, 1942
Full color image of sailor peering through bolted porthole. Reproduction of photomontage. White words on green background
I'm Counting on You!, 1943
Uncle Sam with index finger up to lips. In colors of bright red, white, and blue
Remember December 7th, 1942
Image of a tattered American flag hanging on a flagpole. Poster in full color with blue sky, dark make clouds, with red flashes
Sandra W. Ruggiero collection of World War II posters, 1942-1943
Someone Talked!, 1942
Image of a man about to go under water with his huge hand pointing accusing the viewer. In colors of dark blue, pink and white
The Sound That Kills, 1942
Six cartoon panels in full color with dialogue. "Don't Murder Men with Idle Words" at bottom in red
