Take a historical journey to explore the history of World Wars I and II through the lens of the artists who translated war posters into community-influencing propaganda. For centuries, emotionally ...
Craig believes his father first came across the posters when he was married to a German girl called Margit "What do you expect in a loft? Some ancient Christmas decorations, maybe an obsolete computer ...
The British government released a series of posters with the slogan "Britain's sea power is yours!" during the Second World War. These propaganda posters were intended to increase morale and highlight ...
More than 100 propaganda posters created by the late graphic designer during the Second World War are showcased in a new book authored his daughter, Naomi Games, and a coinciding exhibition at the ...
Adolf Hilter and his Reich Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels are shown on the right of this picture, with two British Navy sailors on the left, and the German leader saying: "Unless we can divide ...
Propaganda posters were all too common during the Second World War. When the globe plunged into total war, there came a need to get everyone on board. That said, some of these left something to be ...
Though some wartime propaganda art has since become iconic, plenty of posters from the World War II era are rare, with few original examples having survived through the decades. World War II Posters, ...
“Loose tweets destroy fleets.” That’s the slogan of the United States Air Force’s latest operations security (OPSEC) campaign, and if the phrase sounds familiar, don’t be surprised. We collected 50 ...
During World War I, propaganda posters held unique power in mobilizing the public. Without the Internet, radio and television, they were one of the few ways to spread messages. A new online exhibit by ...
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