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  • Tags: Propaganda

Superman OWI Cover.jpg
Depicts Superman contributing to the war by producing propaganda

Propaganda Piece.jpg
War Manpower Commission poster stating "I'm Proud...my husband wants me to do my part!" with a man and a woman pictured

The Fighting Filipinos - we will always fight for freedom!.jpg
Wounded Filipino soldier preparing to hurl grenade

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Illustration shows a group of ragged anarchists and others dressed in kimonos, pretending to be Japanese immigrants; they are stopped at the border.

These colors won't run.jpg
A propaganda poster with the American flag and soldier engulfed in the clouds. Scrolled beneath them is "These Colors Won't Run" and then "Remember Pearl Harbor."

WAC this is my war too!.jpg
This is a WWII-era recruitment poster for the Women's Army Corps, declaring, "This is my war too!" as a rallying cry to mobilize and inspire women to join in the war effort. The poster features a white woman in her crisp army uniform standing against…

'Do_Your_Part,_Join_the_WAAC'_-_NARA_-_514122.jpg
This is a recruitment poster for the WAAC circa 1942. A young, presumably white, woman stands in front of a WAAC marching formation. The poster played upon the idea that all woman should join in the war effort and do their fair share. This is…

'Enlist_in_the_Waves_Release_a_Man_to_Fight_at_Sea'_-_NARA_-_513651.jpg
This colored World War II-era poster was used as a recruitment tool for the Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service (WAVES), or the women's branch of the United States Naval Reserve. The white woman, wearing her Navy uniform, is saluting in a…

-Are_you_a_girl_with_a_star-spangled_heart-_-_NARA_-_513876.jpg
This World War II-era colored poster was used as a recruitment tool for the WAC (Women's Army Reserve) after its creation in 1943. A pretty, young white woman stands in her army drab against a background of a fluttering American flag, representing…
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