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NEW YORK (AP) — A World War I-era U.S. Army “I WANT YOU” recruitment poster has sold for $20,000 at an auction of some 2,000 wartime posters. The poster sold Tuesday at Guersney’s in ...
A series of posters — on display at the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., until Sept. 15 — designed by the Army to show America’s discharged soldiers how they ...
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the U.S. joining World War I on April 6, ... The image was later adapted by the U.S. Army for the poster with the new, unforgettable call to action.
Iconic U.S. Army recruitment poster from World War I sells for $20,000 at auction in New York The iconic poster sold Tuesday at Guernsey's in Manhattan, New York It had a pre-sale estimate of ...
During World War I, posters beckoned civilians to join the armed forces and beseeched State-side warriors to conserve wheat and sugar, all in the name of helping the troops.
I Want You for U.S. Army, 1917, James Montgomery Flagg The Huntington Library, Art Galleries, and Botanical Gardens Step into Your Place, 1915, artist unknown The Huntington Library, Art Galleries ...
The ability to join the army with friends proved to be an extremely popular method and encouraged many Scots to enlist. In rural areas, many men joined their local company of the Territorial Force.
In Russia, a documentary being shown about Western, state-run propaganda during World War I is illustrated with a fan-drawn poster drawn during a Team Fortress 2 publicity campaign in 2009.
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