World War I Propaganda Posters

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World War I Propaganda Posters Drawn mainly from the Collection of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “Documenting the American South” http://docsouth.unc.edu/wwi/posters.html

Grosse, J. L. Help Crush the Menace of the Seas : Buy Liberty Bonds : Buy Quickly, Buy Freely [New York?]: Rainbow Division, Special Liberty Loan Committee, ; Poster contributed by Cloak, Suit and Skirt Industry Committee, [between 1914 and 1918] (New York : O'Connor-Fyffe Adv.).

Porter A Call to Service : Your Country Calls You Porter A Call to Service : Your Country Calls You! : Your Church Calls You! : Christ Calls You! [United States]: [Council of Women for Home Missions], [between 1914 and 1918] (New York : Palmer & Oliver). 1

Crisp Motherless, Fatherless, Starving : How Much to Save These Little Lives? : War Fund Week : One Hundred Million Dollars : May 20th-27th [United States]: [Red Cross], [between 1914 and 1918].

Treidler, Adolph, b. 1886 Help Stop This : Buy W. S. S Treidler, Adolph, b. 1886 Help Stop This : Buy W.S.S. & Keep Him Out of America [United States]: National War Savings Committee contributed by L.E. Waterman Co., [between 1914 and 1918] (New York : W.F. Powers Co.).

No Author Civilization vs No Author Civilization vs. Barbarism : for Humanity's Sake : Save a Life : Red Cross Week : June 18th to 25th. [United States]: [Red Cross?], [between 1914 and 1918] ([s.l.] : Harris Printing & Eng.

No Author Teufel Hunden, German Nickname for U. S No Author Teufel Hunden, German Nickname for U.S. Marines : Devil Dog Recruiting Station, 628 South State Street. [United States]: [U.S. Marines], [between 1914 and 1918].

Grant, Gordon, 1875-1962 Jobs for Fighters : If You Need a Job, If You Need a Man, Inform the Official Central Agency : the Service Is Free : the United States Employment Service Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors. [United States]: United States Department of Labor ; United States Employment Service, [1918?] (Baltimore ; New York : Thomsen-Ellis Co.).

Strothmann, F. (Frederick), b Strothmann, F. (Frederick), b. 1872 Beat Back the Hun With Liberty Bonds [United States]: [s. n.], [1918?].

"1914“ Publ. Albert Ebner München http://www. ww1-propaganda-cards

H. R. Hopps. Destroy This Mad Brute. No date. http://www. hrc. utexas

Image of a British World War One recruiting poster, courtesy of the Australian War Memorial.