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The armistice that came into effect at 11 a.m. local time on Nov. 11, 1918, silenced the guns of World War I, ending one of the bloodiest conflicts in modern history. The National World War I ...
A collection of about 2,000 posters from the World War I era, considered to be one of the world's finest and amassed over more than a decade by a U.S. Army officer, will be sold at auction later ...
This incredible collection of 20th-century armed forces campaign posters shows how far social attitudes have changed between the First World War and modern Army recruitment. In the wake of the ...
Trench warfare, poison gas, and new weapons turned the battlefields of WW I into a nightmare of dated tactics, and ordnance no one had ever ... "our boys." The World War I posters were a call ...
“I Want You for U.S. Army” (no “the” for some reason) was emblazoned on the poster that practically commanded men to sign up and fight in World War I ... Cross during one of America ...
What the public thought about the war really mattered. The government needed to recruit lots of soldiers and wanted people to support them. Posters ... facts about World War One.
How could ordinary Americans be convinced to participate in the war “Over There,” as one of ... propaganda posters before 1917, but the organization and mass distribution of World War I ...
Here we chart the changes From the iconic, to the inspiring, to the controversial, posters issued during the First World War remain some ... Posters such as this one conflated for example ...
A series of retro illustrations offer a modern take on American propaganda posters from World War I — showing what ... even if just one person can see the minor inconveniences of wearing a ...
A poster portraying the “Second Patriotic War” as World War I was known in Russia ... Soviets as an “imperialist” battle. Around 1.7 million soldiers fighting for the Russian Empire ...
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