Folder 9
Contains 21 Results:
Making America Strong: U. S. Industry Today Employs..., 1942
Collage of several images including a factory , a soldier with rifle and bayonet, and chart. In black and white. One of a series including #0160-#0164
Making America Strong: Today About 800 American Industrial Concerns..., 1940-1945
Collage of several images including airplanes, chart about factory production of airplanes. In black and white. One of a series including #0160-#0164
Making America Strong: How American Shipyards are Winning the Race..., 1940-1945
Collage of several images including Uncle Sam, a shipyard, and a battleship. In black and white. One of a series including #0160-#0164
Making America Strong: Industry's Ever Improving Mass Production Methods..., 1940-1945
Collage of several images including Uncle Sam, three factory scenes, and an airplane. In black and white. One of a series including #0160-#0164
Oh, Yeah!, 1942
Illustration of three cannons with Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito peering into a cannon each. One of a series of posters from the Philco Corp. including #0165-#018
"You Said It, Boys!", 1942
Illustration of an arm with fist and a factory with Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito on an island. One of a series of posters from the Philco Corp. including #0165-#0181
"It Isn't in the Book"...or "A Chapter the Author Forgot!", 1942
Illustration showing tanks, airplanes, and cannons aimed in a cloud of smoke at Hitler, Mussolini, Hirohito and the book "Mein Kampf". One of a series of posters from the Philco Corp. including #0165-#0181
Heel Hitler!, 1942
Illustration of a boot crushing snakes and a worm with heads of Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo. One of a series of posters from the Philco Corp. including #0165-#0181
"...Cut Their Throats...", 1942
Illustration of a hand holding a knife with Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito on left side, factories shown below. One of a series of posters from the Philco Corp. including #0165-#0181
"Look Out Boys...They're Loaded!", 1942
Illustration of a hand representing the U.S. rolling dice into Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito's gambling game. One of a series of posters from the Philco Corp. including #0165-#0181
