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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.
Posters From World War I,” which runs at the Museum of Fine Arts through May 25. A terrifyingly 20th-century conflict, waged with machine gun and submarine, airplane and tank, ...
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. ROCHESTER, N.H.
Most important, these posters are valuable as historical documents. One’s idea of World War I is darkly colored by knowledge of corpse-ridden battlefields and the appalling conditions of trench ...
One in the collection of powerful First World War posters that are set to fetch £25,000 at auction Credit: SAS/BNPS. 11.
Holyoke’s 214 Maple Street is home to Posters Inc., one of the largest publishers of historic government-issue military posters in the United States. Their best-selling print to date is James ...
On April 2, 1917, the U.S. entered World War I. And the government didn’t have time to waste while its citizens made up their minds about joining the fight. How could ordinary Americans be ...
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 posters, produced between 1914 and 1918 ...
Slide 1 of 8, Lord Kitchener recruitment poster from World War One, This famous poster used the face of Lord Kitchener to persuade men to join the army. Kitchener died when his ship hit a German mine.
A series of posters — on display at the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., until Sept. 15 — designed by the Army to show America’s discharged soldiers how they ...
During World War II, the government issued a series of eye-catching posters urging soldiers and sailors to resist t. ... One poster of a woman who appeared harmless warned, ...
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