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Posters From World War I,” which runs at the Museum of Fine Arts through May 25. A terrifyingly 20th-century conflict, waged with machine gun and submarine, airplane and tank, ...
The armistice that came into effect at 11 a.m. local time on Nov. 11, 1918, silenced the guns of World War I, ending one of the bloodiest conflicts in modern history.
World War I Posters. This clip visits the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri (MO) to learn about the history behind several posters. Description.
The Brandeis University World War I and World War II Propaganda Posters collection includes nearly 100 different images (a majority from the WWI era) addressing a variety of American war aims. The ...
Posters of the First World War ” will be on view at the Huntington from August 2 to November 3, 2014. Jia-Rui Cook wrote this for Zocalo Public Square . You Might Also Like ...
Recession at home. War abroad. Questions of what does it mean to be an American. While these issues are discussed daily in today's 24-hour news cycle, they were also issues facing United States ...
Here are some interesting examples of military recruitment posters from World War I. England. This poster was designed to bring a sense of shame to those who weren’t fighting.
During World War I, posters beckoned civilians to join the armed forces and beseeched State-side warriors to conserve wheat and sugar, all in the name of helping the troops.
Patriotic Posters From World War I On June 30 and July 1, New York-based auction house Guernsey’s will sell a large private collection of World War I-era posters.
The stash of 190 propaganda posters from World War I and World War II were found last year on top of two sawhorses in the basement of a Rochester, New Hampshire, library.
Posters from World War I (left) were often stern and text-heavy, while by World War II they had begun to reflect the more colorful, upbeat style of commercial advertising.
Bell Ringer: World War I - Propaganda Posters. World War I Propaganda. World War I Propaganda. Description. Eli Paul discusses the role of propaganda during the US involvement in World War I.