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Friday, 15 May 2015

World War 2 Propaganda Posters – part 2

During World War 2, and for a period beyond, the Allies generated propaganda to influence the population towards support for the war effort. A wide range of media was employed aimed at local and overseas audiences. Traditional forms of media such as newspapers and posters were joined by new media, including cinema (film), newsreels, and radio. A wide range of themes were addressed, fostering hostility to towards the enemy, support for the allies, and specific pro-war projects such as conserving metal, waste, and growing vegetables.

For more information, and for earlier examples, see part 1 also.



This is part 2 of a 9 - part post on World War 2 propaganda posters:


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1941-45 Taber
To Victory! With Our Help ( Canada )

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1941-45 The Lives Of These Men Depend On Your Work ( USA )

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1942 Abram Games
Use Spades, Not Ships. Grow Your Own Food And Supply Your Own Cookhouse ( UK )

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1942 Albert Dorne
Somebody Blabbed. Button Your Lip! ( USA )

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1942 Alfred Parker
"Even A Little Can Help A Lot - Now" Buy U.S. War Stamps Bonds ( USA )


1942 Recycling Series:

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1942 America Needs Your Scrap Rubber ( USA )

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1942 Get In The Scrap ( USA )

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1942 Save Waste Fats ( USA )

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1942 Win With Tin ( USA )

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1942 Back Them Up! ( UK ) 

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1942 Back Them Up! ( UK ) 

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1942 C. E. Turner
Back Them Up! ( UK )

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1942 Harold Pym
Back Them Up! ( UK )

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1942 Breaking The Bottleneck ( USA )

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1942 C. C. Beall
Don't Throw Away Ammunition! ( USA )

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1942 Czechoslovakia Will Live Again ( USA )

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1942 Dan V. Smith and Albro F. Downe
Keep 'Em Flying Is Our Battle Cry! ( USA )

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1942 David Stone Martin
Strong In The Strength Of The Lord ( USA )

1942 Do You Want To Lose The War? 

Illustrated by R. Patterton:

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1942 E. McKnight Kauffer
Greece Fights On ( USA )

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1942 Eric Aldwinckle and Albert E. Cloutier
Lick Them Over There! Come On Canada! ( Canada )

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1942 For Carelessness, I Gif Nice Medal ( USA )

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1942 Fred Ludekens
He's a Fighting Fool, Give Him The Best You've Got. More Production ( USA )

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1942 Gerald Lacoste
Keep Mum, She's Not So Dumb! Careless Talk Costs Lives ( UK )

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1942 Glenn Ernest Grohe
He's Watching You ( USA )

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1942 Henry Koener
Someone Talked! ( USA )

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1942 Herbert Roese
More Production ( USA )

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1942 Illicox
To Victory ( Canada )

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1942 It Can Happen Here ( USA )

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1942 J. Howard Miller
We Can Do It! ( USA )

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1942 John Coakley
Better Work To Win! ( USA )

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1942 John Coakley
Our Fight Is Right Here, Work To Win ( USA )

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1942 John Coakley
Step On 'Em, Work To Win ( USA )

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1942 John Falter
It's A Woman's War Too! Join The Waves ( USA )

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1942 John Falter
More Production ( USA )


Wednesday, 13 May 2015

World War 2 Propaganda Posters – part 1

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1939 Keep Calm and Carry On ( UK )


British propaganda during World War 2:

Britain recreated the World War I Ministry of Information for the duration of World War II to generate propaganda to influence the population towards support for the war effort. A wide range of media was employed aimed at local and overseas audiences. Traditional forms of media such as newspapers and posters were joined by new media, including cinema (film), newsreels, and radio. A wide range of themes were addressed, fostering hostility to towards the enemy, support for the allies, and specific pro-war projects such as conserving metal, waste, and growing vegetables.

Propaganda was deployed to encourage people to volunteer for onerous or dangerous war work, such as factories of in the Home Guard. Male conscription ensured that general recruitment posters were not needed, but specialist services posters did exist, and many posters aimed at women, such as the Land Army or the ATS. Posters were also targeted at increasing production. Pictures of the Armed Forces often called for support from civilians, and posters juxtaposed civilian workers and soldiers to urge that the forces were relying on them, and to instruct hem in the importance of their role. People were encouraged to spend holidays assisting the harvest, even when they were also being encouraged to stay at home.


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1942 J. Howard Miller
We Can Do It! ( USA )

American propaganda during World War 2:

At first the American government was reluctant to engage I propaganda campaigns, but pressure from the media, the business sector and advertisers who wanted direction persuaded the government to take an active role. Even so, the government insisted that its actions were not propaganda, but a means of providing information. These efforts were slowly and haphazardly formed into a more unified propaganda effort.

In 1942 President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Office of War Information (OWI). This mid-level agency joined a host of other wartime agencies, including the War and State Departments, in the dissemination of war information and propaganda. Officials at OWI used numerous tools to communicate to the American public, posters among them.

The United States used posters to advertise, and produced more propaganda posters than any other country fighting in World War II; almost 200,000 different designs were printed during the war. These posters employed a number of themes to encourage support for the war, including conservation, production, recruiting, home efforts and secrecy. Posters were usually placed in areas without paid advertisements – the most common areas were post offices, railroad stations, schools, restaurants and retail stores.

The American war posters were not designed by the government, but by artists who received no compensation for their work. Government agencies held competitions for artists to submit designs that it could choose from.


This is part 1 of a 9 - part post on World War 2 propaganda posters:

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1938 Davies
ARP Looks To You
Women's Voluntary Services ( UK )

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1939 Freedom is in Peril. Defend it with all your Might ( UK )

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1939 Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution Will Bring Us Victory 
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1939-45 Canada's New Army Needs Men Like You ( Canada )

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1939-45 Carry Your Identity Card Always ( UK )

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1939-45 Chuck Thorndike
It's Smart To Stay On The Job. Leave Home Early and Avoid Rushing
Dress Warmly And Cover That Cough ( USA )

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1939-45 Eric Aldwinckle
Whatever Your Job May Be, Fight ( Canada )

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1939-45 Fall in the Fire-Bomb Fighters - Herbert Morrison ( UK )

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1939-45 Frank Newbould
Tighten Your Grip! ( UK )

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1941 Frank Newbould
Give us the Tools ( UK )
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1939-45 It's Got to Fit to Do it's Bit! 
Get Your Work into the "Scrap" Not the Scrap Heap ( USA )

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1939-45 John J. Floherty Jr. 
Your Duty Ashore ... His Afloat
Spars ( USA )

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1939-45 Serve With Women's Reserve - U.S. Coast Guard
Spars ( USA )

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1939-45 Jugoslavia's Merchant Seamen Fight… ( UK )

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1939-45 M. Larne
If You Don't Need It ... Don't Buy It ( USA )

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1939-45 Norman Wilson
Your Own Vegetables All Year Round ... If You Dig For Victory Now ( UK )

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1939-45 Philip Surrey
Every Canadian Must Fight ( Canada )

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1939-45 R. Filipowski
The Torch ( Canada )

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1939-45 Rabkin
Don't Burn Waste Paper ( USA )

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1939-45 Sealed Lips will Save our Ships ( USA )

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1939-45 The signal is SAVE ( UK )

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1939-45 What I Know - I Keep To Myself
Careless Talk Costs Lives ( UK )

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1939-46 A. T. Peel
New Zealand Fights ( New Zealand )

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1939-47 Fred Chance
War Traffic Must Come First. Don't Waste Transportation ( USA )

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1940 Yates-Wilson
 "Up Housewives and At 'Em!" 
Put Out Your Paper - Metal - Bones ( UK ) 
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1940-45 Henry Eveleigh
Let's Go… Canada! ( Canada )

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1940-45 G. Cullen
Private Scrap Builds a Bomber ( UK ) 
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1940-45 Jon Whitcomb
Death On Subs! ( USA )

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1940-45 Jon Whitcomb
Produce For Your Navy. Victory Begins At Home! ( USA )

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1940-45 "Your Lightning Has Outscored The Axis Wherever It Has Fought." - Army Air Forces ( USA )

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1940c A. J. Casson
Do Your Share In The war Weapons Drive. Buy More And More War Savings Certificates ( Canada )

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1941 Arthur H. Fisher
America Calling. Take Your Place In Civilian Defense ( USA )

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1941 C. C. Beall
Don't Let Him Down! ( USA )

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1941 Defense Needs Rubber. Save Your Tires ( USA )

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1941 When Troops Move Keep Tongues Still! Don't Gossip ( USA )

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1941 Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer
Show Your Colors! ( USA )

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1941 Joseph Thorarinn
Careless Words May Cause Disaster! ( Canada )

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1941 Lester Beall
Transport Is Vital! Avoid Rush Hour Travel And Let The Workers "Go To It" in Comfort ( UK )

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1941-43 Robert Muchley
Build for your Navy! Enlist! Carpenters, Machinists, Electricians Etc. ( USA )

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1941-45 Eric Aldwinckle
It's Our War ( Canada )

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1941-45 Keep Them Both Flying! Speed Is Vital! ( Canada )

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1941-45 Our Answer, All-Out Production ( Canada )