Army orphanage: ensuring orphans. Woman with head down cradled in her left arm on a table (left). Three children around table on opposite side (right). Text continues: “Le foyer ...
The text in the image is a British recruitment appeal from the First World War, featuring John Bull, the national personification of Great Britain, pointing directly at the viewer.
Iconic British recruitment poster from World War I, featuring the Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, pointing directly at the viewer. The image, urged men to enlist in ...
Famous propaganda poster from World War I appealing to patriotism to finance the war effort. Victory bonds (or war bonds) were debt securities issued by the government to finance ...
French warrior fights German eagle. Collection American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
For victory subscribe to the National Loan. Subscriptions are taken in Paris and in the Provinces at the Banque Nationale de Crédit. Three commanders overseeing an army in motion, ...
The Irish propaganda poster from World War I shows John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, appealing for conscription. Redmond appealed to the Irish to support the Allies ...
Marne, Yser, Somme, Verdun: the dawn. Soldier with tattered flag with two women Collection American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
National Defense Loan: don’t forget to subscribe… for victory! … and the return. Woman with three children (small girl holding french flag, small boy has wooden sword) looking at ...
Australian propaganda poster from World War I, titled “?” (Question Mark). Alternative Title: Also known as “The Ogre” or “German Monster”.
Serbia Day June 25, 1916 – Anniversary of the Battle of Kossovo. Bridge in background with group of people walking or marching. Women, men and children (not soldiers). Ox ...
The kids in the ruins. Group of children playing by ruins, marching with toy swords and helmets. Girl holding smaller girl in forground, sitting on rubble. Collection American Geographical ...
The Liberation Loan. The allied flags bearing down on Kaiser Wilhelm II. Collection American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
We’ll get them! The 2nd National Defense Loan. Subscribe. Soldier sideways, looking like he is running forward and looking back, with gun in his right handand hisleft arm raised ...
This poster is a classic example of United States propaganda from the time of World War I (circa 1918). It was produced by the Committee on Public Information, a ...
“British Women Say – Go!” is a famous British recruitment propaganda poster from the First World War, created in March 1915 by artist E. J. Kealey and published by ...
Famous British recruitment poster from World War I, with the message “Your King and Country Need You”. It was one of the first and most iconic calls to enlist, ...