Folder 27
Contains 15 Results:
Win with Tin, 1942
Divided into four panels which show how to save tin cans. In colors of red, grey, and black
America Needs Your Scrap Rubber, 1942
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
United States Army Insignia, 1941
United States Army insignia are displayed and named
Holland Will Rise Again, 1940-1945
Photographic reproduction of war torn (bombed areas) Holland
Men are Urgently Needed for Canada's Active Army, 1940-1945
Message telling of urgent need of men for Canada's active army. In colors of black and red
On Demande D'urgence des Hommes Pur L'armee active du Canada, 1940-1945
Message telling of urgent need of men for Canada's active army. In colors of black and red
USA/RCA Beat the Promise, 1942
Two links of chain on a blue background with white stars indicating the joining together of RCA (Radio Corp. of America) and the U.S.A. in the war effort
Keep Punching in the Battle of Production, 1942
World War II poster. Cartoon with boxer (as U.S.A.) punching Japanese boxes (Hirohito) making a large "wham". American Boxing gloves indicate " all out production and no waste". In black an white
All the Ear-Marks of a Sneaky Jap!, 1942
Cartoon of a production worker being told to be quiet while trying to tell what is happening in his section. Ship and a train in the background as well as listening ear suspended in symbol on Japanese flag. In black and white
We, too, fight, 1943
Photographic reproduction of Chiang Kiashek. Message from China, as a member of the Untied Nations, pledging that products made in America will be used for preserving freedom and democracy. In black and white
