Topic: Potent Pictures: Propaganda Posters
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Posters were one of the most prevalent means of communicating propaganda messages to American citizens during World War II. Because they were inexpensive to design and print, posters could reach a wide audience with specific messages. Government posters—typically printed in the millions—were by far the most common; they often featured the designs of established and well-known artists (including Norman Rockwell, whose Four Freedoms images quickly became four million war posters). However, corporations and private institutions also produced posters during the war. Whatever their source, many thousands of these posters have survived in archival repositories, leaving a colorful record of what one propagandist called the “war within a war.”

Americans Will Always Fight for Liberty
Title: Americans Will Always Fight for Liberty
Year: 1943
Artist: Bernard Perlin
Published: Office of War Information

Strong in the Strength of the Lord
Title: Strong in the Strength of the Lord
Year: 1942
Artist: David Stone Martin
Published: Office of War Information

Remember December 7th!
Title: Remember December 7th!
Year: 1942
Artist: Allen Saalburg
Published: Office of War Information

Jap–You’re Next!
Title: Jap–You’re Next!
Year: 1944
Artist: James Montgomery Flagg
Published: US Army

We Have Just Begun to Fight!
Title: We Have Just Begun to Fight!
Year:1943
Artist: unknown
Published:Office of War Information

What Did You Do Today?
Title: What Did You Do Today?
Year:1943
Artist: Frederic Stanley
Published:Magazine Publishers of America and Office of Civilian Defense

Keep Your Eyes Open
Title:Keep Your Eyes Open
Year:1942
Artist: unknown
Published:Antiaircraft Artillery Command

Doctors are Scarce
Title: Doctors are Scarce Year:1942 Artist: unknown Published:Office of War Information