World War 1 Propaganda Socks
Description: Propaganda from the U.S. Food Administration during World War 1 promoting good rationing habits. 1. Buy it with thought 2. Cook it with care 3. Use less wheat & meat 4. Buy local foods 5. Serve just enough 6. Use what is left Don't waste it. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Food WW1 Rationing Poster - World War 1, Propaganda, Cooking, Historical, Chef Socks
by SpaceDogLaika
$14 $20
Description: Copy of original World War One poster trying to make men feel guilty about not signing up to join the war effort, set in the future with the man's children asking him what he did in the war, and he's looking guilty because he didn't fight. An anti- conscientious objector poster
Description: World War One Armistice Day Centenary. "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old" is the famous line from Laurence Binyon's poem from 1914. At eleven minutes past eleven o'clock local time on November eleventh 2018 Bells will ring across the world to mark the 100 year anniversary of the ending of the Great War. World War One. The war to end all wars. Armistice Day was the day the treaty was signed. ANZAC day in Australia and New Zealand marks the same anniversary.
Description: World War One Armistice Day Centenary. "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old" is the famous line from Laurence Binyon's poem from 1914. At eleven minutes past eleven o'clock local time on November eleventh 2018 Bells will ring across the world to mark the 100 year anniversary of the ending of the Great War. World War One. The war to end all wars. Armistice Day was the day the treaty was signed. ANZAC day in Australia and New Zealand marks the same anniversary.
Description: World War One Armistice Day Centenary. "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old" is the famous line from Laurence Binyon's poem from 1914. At eleven minutes past eleven o'clock local time on November eleventh 2018 Bells will ring across the world to mark the 100 year anniversary of the ending of the Great War. World War One. The war to end all wars. Armistice Day was the day the treaty was signed. ANZAC day in Australia and New Zealand marks the same anniversary.
Description: World War II Poster T-shirt showing cannons, each bearing the flag of an allied power, exploding in the sky. WWII, vintage, allied, WW2, military, cannons, allied, exploding, World War Two, history, recruitment, productivity, motivation, Gift. poster. Perfect gift men fathers brothers uncles interested World War Two history. The posters were used for recruitment, productivity, and motivation as well as for financing the war effort.
Description: Design depicting a fragment of the Battle of Stalingrad. A photo with a KV-1 tank against the background of destroyed buildings was taken as a basis. The inscription reads: "Every seven seconds one German soldier is killed in Stalingrad" - this is how the Soviet propaganda sounded in moments of calm
Description: Kilroy was here. How did he get here? Same as you. Maybe he came from ship inspectors, maybe scouts, maybe bored GI's, or maybe there was an original Kilroy. This came from a photograph of actual "Kilroy was here" graffiti that I've restored, retraced, resketched, and digitized. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Kilroy Was Here - World War II, WW2, Historical, History, Graffiti, Meme Socks
by SpaceDogLaika
$14 $20
Description: World War One Armistice Day Centenary. "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old" is the famous line from Laurence Binyon's poem from 1914. At eleven minutes past eleven o'clock local time on November eleventh 2018 Bells will ring across the world to mark the 100 year anniversary of the ending of the Great War. World War One. The war to end all wars. Armistice Day was the day the treaty was signed. ANZAC day in Australia and New Zealand marks the same anniversary.
Description: Propaganda is "information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view".Propaganda is often associated with the psychological mechanisms of influencing and altering the attitude of a population toward a specific cause, position or political agenda in an effort to form a consensus to a standard set of belief patterns.