The Brandeis University World War ... of poster art on both the local and national levels. Many designs were created, the majority of which were printed in large quantities. A number of artists were ...
What the public thought about the war really mattered. The government needed to recruit lots of soldiers and wanted people to support them. Posters were ... to travel there. One journalist ...
A poster portraying the “Second Patriotic War” as World War I was known in Russia ... Soviets as an “imperialist” battle. Around 1.7 million soldiers fighting for the Russian Empire ...
Arthur Maxted, 72, from Kent, inherited the collection from his grandfather who printed the posters during the war He stored them in his attic for 30 years and forgot all about them until he ...
The cost and effort of fighting in World War One took a huge toll on Russia and ... urged Russians to give money to the war effort. The poster was produced in February 1917 to advertise the ...
Poster showing Liberty presenting a sword "Service" to a young woman; Liberty's shield is inscribed State & National Councils of Defense. Library of Congress During the Great War, women were ...
The Brandeis University World War ... of poster art on both the local and national levels. Many designs were created, the majority of which were printed in large quantities. A number of artists were ...
Image caption, Posters urged women to help the war effort. The Women's Land Army worked on farms to grow crops for people to eat. Before rationing was introduced, posters encouraged people to cut ...