United We Win, War Poster, 1940s Art Print £7.99 / Framed Print £22.99 / TShirt £12.99


United We Will Win Poster Information

This 1943 government poster offers an image of racial solidarity among wartime workers under the slogan "United We Win."


Artifact Spotlight "Together We Win" Poster, c. 1917

Item Title United we win. Collection Title Poster collection. Issuing Body United States. War Manpower Commission Publisher United States. Government Printing Office Date Created 1942. Description.. Medium political posters Color. color. Hoover ID Poster US 6031A. Record Number XX343.30067.


United We Will Win Poster Information

This poster is part of the collection entitled: World War Poster Collection and was provided by the UNT Libraries Government Documents Department to the UNT Digital Library , a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries . It has been viewed 26422 times, with 136 in the last month. More information about this poster can be viewed below.


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$ 9.99 No reviews Sold Out Gift an Incredible United We Win World War II Poster. When the United States entered WWII the government and military leaders realized that the whole population would need to get involved to ensure victory. Everyday life changed for all Americans.


United We Win, War Poster, 1940s Art Print £7.99 / Framed Print £22.99 / TShirt £12.99

Together we win 1 print (poster) : color. | Laborer carrying hammer, marching between a seaman and soldier on dock. Contributor: United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation - Flagg, James Montgomery Date: 1910


United We Will Win Poster Information

Congress.gov. United we are strong, united we can win. [ digital file from color film copy transparency ] United we are strong, united we can win. World War II poster showing cannons, each with the flag of an allied power, blasting into the sky. Koerner, Henry, artist. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.


United We Are Strong United We Will Win Poster Print by Henry Koerner (24 x 36)

Learn Give Home / Multimedia Gallery / Poster: "United We Win" The Office of War Information sponsored this 1943 poster, which shows factory workers at an integrated aircraft plant during World War II. ID#: NWDNS-44-PA-370 Source: NARA Still Picture Branch Copyright: National Archives and Records Administration Rights Usage:


United We Win American War Poster Soviet Art Print Poster Etsy

Description This is a WWII propaganda poster depicting two men, one African American and one white, working together on what appears to be a plane or some sort of vehicle with a large, brightly colored American flag in the background. Creator Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Domestic Operations Branch.


Get to know short film UNITED WE WIN, UK, 40min, War/Documentary WILDsound Festival

This online exhibit features 11 posters and 1 sound file from a more extensive exhibit that was presented in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, from May 1994 to February 1995.. United We Win. Photograph by Alexander Liberman, 1943 Printed by the Government Printing Office for the War Manpower Commission NARA Still Picture.


RARE WWII 1943 UNITED WE WIN POSTER 38 OFFICE WAR INFORMATION US GOVT PRINTING eBay

Title: United We Win Comments: This groundbreaking poster symbolized America's commitment to integration of the races as a part of the patriotic war effort. Blacks contributed as soldiers and in the factories and farms of America and posters like this sought to make everyone comfortable with the relatively new integration.


United We Will Win Poster Information

About this item. United We Win - Vintage WW2 Reprint Poster. 12" x 18" Poster on High Quality heavy 80lb satin cover paper - durable and can stand up to all kinds of abuse and it won't pucker and wrinkle like others do. "United We Win" Vintage Reprint Poster. We ship orders out FAST (usually with 24 hours) in heavy duty cardboard tubes!


United We Will Win Poster Information

United We Win is a 1942 World War II U.S.A propaganda poster by Alexander Liberman. The image was commissioned by the United States War Manpower Commission NARA Still Picture Branch. The image is a brilliant use of design and photography to communicate an anti-racism message.


United We Win! [J.C] NARA & DVIDS Public Domain Archive Public Domain Search

OVERVIEW In this lesson, the students will read a secondary source about the purpose and content of posters sponsored by the US government during World War II. They will then answer critical thinking questions based on the essay.


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United We Win Photograph by Alexander Liberman, 1943 Printed by the Government Printing Office for the War Manpower Commission NARA Still Picture Branch (NWDNS-44-PA-370) (Click on poster for high-resolution image) Above and Beyond the Call of Duty by David Stone Martin


United We Will Win Poster Information

United We Will Win World War II posters helped mobilize a nation. Inexpensive, accessible, and ever-present, the poster was an ideal agent for making war aims the personal mission of every citizen, calling upon every American to boost production at work and at home.


'UNITED WE WIN' Poster by theanomalius Displate

During the Second World War, all of the national governments of the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. The advertising technique of these posters followed the innovative style developed during the First World War. By appealing to the viewer's emotions this poster helped the U.S. to rally the home front workers and consumers.