United States. Office of War Information
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Ours to fight for: Freedom from want, , 1943
This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.
Remember Dec. 7th!, , 1942
This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.
Save freedom of speech: Buy war bonds, , 1943
This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.
Save freedom of worship: Buy war bonds,, 1943
This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.
Someone talked!, , 1942
This subseries warns civilians and those in the armed forces not to talk about troop movements or war equipment and supplies.
Strong in the strength of the Lord, we who fight in the people's cause will never stop until that cause is won, , 1942
This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.
The battle-wise infantryman is careful of what he says or writes: How about you?, , 1944
This subseries warns civilians and those in the armed forces not to talk about troop movements or war equipment and supplies.
The sound that kills: Don't murder men with idle words,, 1942
This subseries warns civilians and those in the armed forces not to talk about troop movements or war equipment and supplies.
The state of this nation is good, the heart of this nation is sound, the spirit of this nation is strong, the faith of this nation is eternal,, 1943
This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.
The united nations fight for freedom,, 1942
This subseries contains posters on the United Nations and the countries allied with America in World War II.
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- World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects -- United States 34
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Communications 16
- National security -- United States-1940-1950 15
- Spying 15
- Patriotism -- United States -- 1940-1950 10
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Economic aspects -- United States 10
- Liberty 7
- War bonds & funds 7
- Rationing -- United States 6
- Sabotage 6
- Soldiers -- American -- 1940-1950 6
- War casualties 6
- Inflation -- United States 5
- Price regulation -- United States -- 1940-1950 5
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Women -- United States 5
- Human rights 4
- Human rights in art 4
- World War, 1939-1945 -- United States 4
- World War, 1939-1945 -- War work 4
- Campaigns & battles -- 1940-1950 3
- Propaganda, Anti-German -- United States 3
- Sailors -- American -- 1940-1950 3
- Swastikas 3
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Religious aspects 3
- Eagles 2
- Families -- 1940-1950 2
- Fists 2
- Flags 2
- Flags -- American -- 1940-1950 2
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941 2
- Race relations -- United States -- 1940-1950 2
- Uncle Sam (Symbolic character) 2
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Commemoration -- United States 2
- American Red Cross -- Recruiting & enlistment -- 1940-1950 1
- Artillery (Weaponry) 1
- Bibles 1
- Canning & preserving 1
- Civil rights -- United States 1
- Correspondence 1
- Defense industry -- United States 1
- Freedom of religion 1
- Freedom of speech 1
- Hats 1
- Income tax 1
- Infantry 1
- Intellectual freedom -- Germany 1
- Iron Cross 1
- Jigsaw puzzles 1
- Lidice Massacre, Lidice, Czech Republic, 1942 1
- Military decorations -- Germany-1940-1950 1
- Military personnel -- American -- 1940-1950 1
- Nurses -- 1940-1950 1
- Paratroopers -- 1940-1950 1
- Prayer 1
- Rattlesnakes 1
- Rifles -- American 1
- Shipwreck victims 1
- Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) 1
- Tax returns 1
- United States -- Armed Forces -- Parachute troops 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Caricatures and cartoons 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Germany 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Equipment and supplies 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Food supply -- United States 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- France 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Medical care 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Recruiting & enlistment -- United States 1 + ∧ less