World War II Posters, circa 1939-circa 1945

Container Title
Series: T: Commercial and non-profit
T1: NAM, ASHA, Wisconsin State Fair, GE, poster stamps, etc.
Folder   T1
Item   1
Industry... the arsenal of democracy. Defense of our liberty...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
Folder   T1
Item   2
Industry... the arsenal of democracy. Defense in the field...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
Folder   T1
Item   3
Calling all communities! Stamp out Venereal Diseases
Note: ID: American Social Hygiene Association. Artist: Ben Rogers.
Folder   T1
Item   4
Want to see a JAP ZERO...(Bond purchase gives free admission) WISCONSIN STATE FAIR ORDNANCE SHOW...
Note: ID: Wisconsin State Fair.
Folder   T1
Item   5
Here's the “low-down” on Gasoline Rationing in this area
Note: ID: Petroleum Industry Committee: 1943.
Folder   T1
Item   6
When you NEED light bulbs... (GE) Mazda lamps... FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW...BUY WAR BONDS TODAY
Note: ID: None.
Folder   T1
Item   7
Save a clip today...
Note: ID: none. Artist: A.A. Johnson.
Folder   T1
Item   8
Help Wanted...Milwaukee needs ALL of its manpower and womanpower on the home work front...
Note: ID: Milwaukee Journal (Wisconsin).
Folder   T1
Item   9
G-E Mazda Lamps...For a Brighter Tomorrow...Buy War Bonds Today
Note: ID: none.
Folder   T1
Item   10
Artists Victory Exhibit in miniature. (5 rows of 10 WW II poster stamps; verso, artist biographies)
Note: ID: Artists for Victory 1st Series: 1943.
T2: Seagram, UAW-CIO, ABS, NEA, Milwaukee Journal, etc
Folder   T2
Item   1
Noise is our enemy too!... Stop needless noise. (Uncle Sam image)
Note: ID: National Noise Abatement Council.
Folder   T2
Item   2
That she may never know the horrors of Dictatorship... (Photo of young girl)
Note: ID: Think American Institute: 1943.
Folder   T2
Item   3
You should get a job now... enlist for the victory which Milwaukee must help achieve
Note: ID: Milwaukee Journal (Wisconsin): 1942.
Folder   T2
Item   4
Though we pause to give thanks, we must...
Note: ID: H292 MD606, Elliot Service Company: 1943. Artist: Victor Beals.
Folder   T2
Item   5
The Teacher Serves the Victor in War - in Peace
Note: ID: National Educational Association (from War and Peace Fund).
Folder   T2
Item   6
The enduring word...
Note: ID: American Bible Society, New York Artist: Jones.
Folder   T2
Item   7
Watch Your Scripture Reading
Note: ID: American Bible Society, New York
Folder   T2
Item   8
Somebody Talked - WAS IT YOU?
Note: ID: American Safety Council 7056. Artist: Glaser.
Folder   T2
Item   9
814 Men Can Fire a Lot of Bullets
Note: ID: Local 180, U.A.W. - C.I.O: 1943. Artist.
Folder   T2
Item   10
Loose LIPS might Sink Ships
Note: ID: Seagram Distillers Corporation. Artist: Ess-ar-gee.
T3: NAM, Louis Allis Company, Butler Ship, West Bend Aluminum
Folder   T3
Item   1
That's us you're giving the flag, mister
Note: ID: Louis Allis Company. Artist: Glen Groue.
Folder   T3
Item   2
Achievement in the production of ships. Butler builds for victory
Note: ID: Walter Butler Ship Builders, Inc. Superior, Wisconsin and St. Paul, Minnesota.
Folder   T3
Item   3
Industry... the arsenal of democracy. Defense in the air...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
Folder   T3
Item   4
Well and Timely Done! From “Pots and Pans” to Naval Ordnance Materials...
Note: ID: West Bend Aluminum, West Bend, Wisconsin.
Folder   T3
Item   5
Credo of an American Child...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Photo by: Halleck Finley.
Folder   T3
Item   6
Industry... the arsenal of democracy. Defense on the sea...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
Folder   T3
Item   7
Industry... the arsenal of democracy. Defense in the field...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
Folder   T3
Item   8
Industry... the arsenal of democracy. It is not the individual...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
Folder   T3
Item   9
Knowing what we defend is important too...
Note: ID: National Association of Manufacturers, 1942. Artist: Ralph Iligan.
T4: Amer. Red Cross, PAC, Seagram, UAW-CIO
Folder   T4
Item   1
The best bonds of all are Victory Bonds!
Note: Seagram-Distillers Corporation, New York. Artist: Illegible.
Folder   T4
Item   2
For an America worthy of Heroes! Jobs for 60 millions. Write your congressman and Senator to pass the FULL EMPLOYMENT BILL
Note: War Policy Division, UAW-CIO, Detroit, Michigan
Folder   T4
Item   3
For full employment after the war REGISTER - VOTE
Note: CIO Political Action Committee.
Folder   T4
Item   4
Fighting men need nurses. sign up...
Note: ID: American Red Cross. Artist: Jon Whitcomb.
Folder   T4
Item   5
JOIN! Join through your community chest
Note: ID: American Red Cross. Artist: Laurence Wilbur.
Folder   T4
Item   6
War Fund. Your Red Cross is at his side
Note: ID: American Red Cross. Artist: Schlaikjer 43.
Folder   T4
Item   7
JOIN American Red Cross
Note: ID: American Red Cross.
Folder   T4
Item   8
Learn to keep your family strong and healthy. Join a Red Cross nutrition class
Note: ID: American Red Cross 713A.
T5: RCA, American Legion, Al Smith Hospital Fund
Folder   T5
Item   1
Don't be a bottleneck. Beat the promise
Note: ID: RCA IS 4464 RE.
Folder   T5
Item   2
Idea? Ideas will help BEAT THE PROMISE. Let's have yours!
Note: ID: RCA IS 4591.
Folder   T5
Item   3
Keep your (trap) shut! Don't give the rats any information
Note: ID: RCA IS 5588.
Folder   T5
Item   4
Bonds or bondage, Everybody - every Pay Day 10%
Note: ID: RCA.
Folder   T5
Item   5
For God and Country (1918, 1945, 1952).
Note: ID: American Legion. Artist: Schlaikjer 52.
Folder   T5
Item   6
Al Smith...give to the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Hospital Fund... Make your donation in victory bonds
Note: ID: none.