War Posters Issued by Belligerent and Neutral Nations 1914-1919 - Part 12
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Part 12

70.

MORGAN.

"FEED A FIGHTER."

American Food Economy poster.

71.

LOUIS RAEMAEKERS.

"ENLIST IN THE NAVY."

"AMERICANS! STAND BY UNCLE SAM FOR LIBERTY AGAINST TYRANNY."

--THEODORE ROOSEVELD.

Recruiting poster for the U.S. Navy.

72.

CECIL L. BURNS.

"VICTORY TO THE MARATHAS!"

"Unite, ye men, And from his strongholds drive the foe.

Nothing but deeds like these can win A fame that shall endure."

Anglo-Indian recruiting poster. Issued in Bombay, 1915.

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73.

A. O.

"IN BELGIE BY DE ZORG."

(The home of distress in Belgium.)

"BELGIAN ART FOR BELGIAN DISTRESS."

Poster of an Exhibition at Tilburg, Holland, 1917.

La Fraternelle Belge.

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74.

"KEEP ALL CANADIANS BUSY.

BUY 1918 VICTORY BONDS."

Canadian poster.

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75.

LOUIS RAEMAEKERS.

"NEUTRAL AMERICA AND THE HUN."

Poster of an Exhibition of Raemaekers cartoons in Milan.

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76.

V. PREISSIG.

"CZECHOSLOVAKS! JOIN OUR FREE COLOURS."

One of six recruiting posters issued by the Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, New York, U.S.A., 1918.

Printed at the Wentworth Inst.i.tute, Boston, U.S.A.

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77.

"EUROPE AND THE IDOL."

"HOW MUCH LONGER SHALL WE SACRIFICE OUR SONS TO THIS ACCURSED IDOL?"