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#8 Liberty is calling. And asking for billions of dollars. You could buy much more for those billions 100 years ago

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Liberty is calling. And asking for billions of dollars. You could buy much more for those billions 100 years ago

WWI Propaganda Posters: The Posters That Sold World War I to the American Public

#8 Liberty is calling. And asking for billions of dollars. You could buy much more for those billions 100 years ago

WWI

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#13 Australian soldier, Private William John Moore (1893-1983), WWI

#26 As part of the war effort, old paper had to be reused. These women are pulling apart old ledger…

#14 Columns wrapped and a banner above the doorway: “THAT THEY SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN.”

#30 ‘German women being trained as tramway workers in Berlin’, 1915.

#43 Nathaniel Frederick Cohen, born 1898

#53 Thomas Small, born 1898

#11 Officers of the 369th and 370th return home bearing the Cross of War medal.

#78 U.S. Marine raising a pistol to his shoulder while standing in front of an American flag

#51 Australian troops return from the trenches with their mascot, a little white dog.

←#7 Another simple and effective US nave poster
#9 Not all of the US citizens knew that the Germany was ruled by the Kaiser during WWI→

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