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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 stash of 190 propaganda posters from World War I and World War II were found last year on top of two sawhorses in the basement of a Rochester, New Hampshire, library.
A collection of 165 posters, which lay undiscovered for decades, reveal government messages to the residents of a Merseyside town during World War One.
The war and sport connection made by John Singer Sargent is also made explicit in the recruitment posters shown here. Men of Millwall are being urged to join up in a team game and to represent ...
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 ...
One of the posters designed after World War I to show America’s service members how they should behave once they came home. Illustration by Gordon Grant/National WWI Museum and Memorial ...
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow A dispute over Hindi-language posters in a Zagreb supermarket has exposed tensions in Croatia as ...
But this poster wasn't printed by the U.S. government. Uh, this poster is one of the few privately printed posters during the Second World War.
The "Rosie the Riveter" campaign from the Office of War Information was determined to get more women to work and free men to fight.
A collection of 165 posters, which lay undiscovered for decades, reveal government messages to the residents of a Merseyside town during World War One.