POWERFUL propaganda posters that were used to encourage men from the allied nations to sign up to fight in the Second World War are being released in a new book. The collection of historic propaganda ...
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 ...
During World War 2, the American government's propaganda posters were not limited to caricatures of Adolf Hitler, General Hideki Tojo, and Benito Mussolini. The Allied forces were fighting an ...
The expression “loose lips sink ships,” has become part of the American popular lexicon, almost as common as other expressions such as “going cold Turkey,” or “pitching in.” Despite its humorous ...
When it comes to these posters, few original examples have survived Though some wartime propaganda art has since become iconic, plenty of posters from the World War II era are rare, with few original ...
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, ...
Trekking through the forest with hardened front line soldiers and living under the threat of American bombers: it’s not the normal experience for art school students, but it was one faced by hundreds ...
A rare collection of propaganda posters from the Second World War is going up for auction for £10,000. Some of the 150 posters, designed to enlist the public’s help in the war effort, never made it ...
The most famous war poster was Alfred Leete's 1914 image of Lord Kitchener pointing directly at the viewer. So successful was this image that it was adapted for American use in both World War I and II ...