World War, 1939-1945 -- Economic aspects -- United States
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Telegram on war production,, 1942
This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.
Thank God for American industry,, 1942
This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.
The battle begins with your job! Do it right, , 1942
This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.
They'll let us know when to quit,, 1944
This subseries encourages Americans to participate in the war effort through war work. Some topics include women and minorities in the workplace.
Time is short, , 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.
United we win, , 1942
This subseries encourages Americans to participate in the war effort through war work. Some topics include women and minorities in the workplace.
We are getting ahead of our enemies in the battle of production, , 1942
This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.
We French workers warn you: Defeat means slavery, starvation, death, , 1942
This subseries has miscellaneous posters covering propaganda against the Nazis, advertisement for a clothing drive, and a message by General Eisenhower to defeated Germans in the United States Zone.
We French workers warn you: Defeat means slavery, starvation, death, , 1942
This subseries has miscellaneous posters covering propaganda against the Nazis, advertisement for a clothing drive, and a message by General Eisenhower to defeated Germans in the United States Zone.
We'll take care of the Rising Sun: You take care of rising prices
This subseries contains posters on the economics of the home front, including: war bonds, taxes, rationing, and price regulation.