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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a new poster online featuring World War II imagery, urging citizens to ...
One hundred fifty years ago, the Civil War began and the fighting was brutal. Nearly 620,000 Union and Confederate soldiers lost their lives -- more Americans than in both World Wars combined.
“I Want You for U.S. Army” (no “the” for some reason) was emblazoned on the poster that practically commanded men to sign up and fight in World War I. And it worked. It was so successful ...
Guernsey's online auction of "I Want You" and other World War I posters will run on June 30 and July 1. The auction is a collection that comes from the family of Brooklyn native Colonel Edward ...
One of those is almost as famous as Leete’s, Savile Lumley’s “Daddy, What Did You Do in the Great War ... Babcock’s Red Cross poster “Come On — Join Now — 15,000,000 Members ...
How could you stand by and do nothing when you saw starving children and a (fictional) attack on New York City? “Posters sold the war,” said David H. Mihaly, the curator of graphic arts and ...