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View British School WWII Propaganda Poster, c.1939, THE EMPIRE'S STRENGTH, THE SINEWS OF WAR: SOUTH AFRICA (Circa 1939) By British School, 19th Century; lithograph on wove paper; 40 x 25 in — 101 x 63 ...
A five-minute propaganda feature called Face of India was commissioned in 1942 by the British Government’s Films Division that would simultaneously highlight the Allies’ war effort and India ...
Yes, more or less. Hitler and [Joseph] Goebbels wrote about their appreciation for simple propaganda extensively, and most of the pieces collected here do generally communicate simple and often very ...
Carrots help you see better. Really? For most people, the answer is no. The idea that eating carrots improving a person’s night vision originated in World War II British propaganda, although the ...
The First World War added fuel to the engine of propaganda as a consolidated and official means of achieving state goals: “In 1917, President Wilson had set up a Committee on Public Information ...
British propaganda was aimed overseas to either encourage America to join the war or, once that was achieved, to instruct them in life over here. One such short warned GIs not to get the wrong ...
In response to the Department of Art History & Art Conservation's call for stories of student achievements, Kristen Fader (M.A.C., 2023) describes her use of a Karibari board, to restore the condition ...
This World War II-era propaganda poster features an illustration of two vessels that took part in the conflict. Depicted is the British Royal Navy Dido -class light cruiser HMS Hermione (74) ramming ...
A wartime propaganda poster issued in 1943 Boston Public Library via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY 2.0 Some types of gossip seemed designed to sabotage the home-front war effort.
She said she would be bringing to Greenwich a set of letters from a British Royal Navy sailor from the 1820s and a number of World War II posters. DeBlois was one of the founders of the Ephemera ...