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This poster is an image of a WWII soldier with men and women seen working in the background. Clearly a propaganda image, the poster has "Let's All Fight" and "Buy War Bonds" written across it.
There was very little doubt about what Canada would do in the wake of Nazi Germany’s invasion of Poland in September 1939.
(Armed Forces personnel could buy a $10 denomination.) "Virtually the only profession that had some doubts [about selling bonds ... lost the war." In one of the dozens of posters and billboards ...
civilians were called upon to do their part by buying War bonds, donating to charity, or, if they worked in industry, going that extra mile for the troops. Patriotic appeals were communicated through ...
The Toronto Public Library (TPL), has resurrected the spirit of those wartime posters with a modern twist: They're hosting a ...
But funding was desperately short. This poster advertises “Patriotic and Profitable” war bonds. “The more money, the more shells!” exclaims this Russian soldier, advertising the bonds ...
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