World War, 1914-1918 -- Food supply
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Can vegetables, fruit, and the Kaiser too: Write for free book to National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C., , 1918
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Defeat the Kaiser and his U-boats: Victory depends on which fails first, food or frightfulness: Eat less wheat
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Feed a fighter: Eat only what you need, waste nothing, that he and his family may have enough, , 1918
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Food and the War! American wheat to win!
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Food will win the war: You came here seeking freedom, now you must help to preserve it: Wheat is needed for the allies, waste nothing,, 1917
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Hunger: For three years America has fought starvation in Belgium. Will you eat less wheat, meat, fats and sugar that we may still send food in ship loads?, , 1918
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Keep it coming: Waste nothing,, 1917
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Little Americans, do your bit: Eat corn meal mush, oatmeal, cornflakes, hominy, and rice with milk: Eat no wheat cereals, leave nothing on your plate
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Our flags: Beat Germany, support every flag that opposes Prussianism: Eat less of the food fighters need, deny yourself something, waste nothing, , 1918
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.
Save the products of the land: Eat more fish, they feed themselves,, 1917
This subseries contains posters urging Americans to grow food, conserve food, eat less of certain foods (especially wheat), and send food overseas for both armed forces and civilians.