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U.S. President Woodrow WilsonPropaganda Posters - United States of America
Updated - Saturday, 24 September, 2005

The U.S.A. entered World War One in April 1917, but lost no time in producing many more propaganda posters than any other single nation.  These encompassed recruitment to the various armed services, plus - frequently - the raising of war finance via the hugely successful liberty bond issues.

Each thumbnail poster displayed below can be viewed in an enlarged format - simply click the relevant thumbnail image to view a larger version.

There are forty two pages of U.S. posters available.  This is page two.  Go to page 1, page 2, page 3, page 4, page 5, page 6, page 7, page 8, page 9, page 10, page 11, page 12, page 13, page 14, page 15, page 16, page 17, page 18, page 19, page 20, page 21, page 22, page 23, page 24, page 25, page 26, page 27, page 28, page 29, page 30, page 31, page 32, page 33, page 34, page 35, page 36, page 37, page 38, page 39, page 40, page 41 or page 42.

Who Told You You Couldn't Enlist

The President Says

Eat More Corn, Oats and Rye

Food Will Win the War

Your Are Lucky!

Be Patriotic

Help Deliver the Goods

Enlist in the Navy

Food is Ammunition

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