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British Posters of the Second World War

British Posters of the Second World War
Author: Richard Slocombe
Publisher: Imperial War Museums
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781904897927

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"Keep calm and carry on." In 1939, Britain's Ministry of Information produced this now-ubiquitous reminder to its citizens in the event of widely predicted air attacks. But in the six consecutive years before Germany's surrender to Allied forces, the British public would feel keenly both the physical and moral hardships of war. To boost morale and raise awareness of how citizens' efforts might help--or hinder--the wartime effort, one of the most effective forms the British government had at its disposal was the poster. British Posters of the Second World War presents one hundred posters from this important period in world history. Some proclaimed in bold type that "Victory of the Allies is assured" and featured stalwart British soldiers alongside exaggerated enemy figures. Others, however, hung on the walls of bus and railway stations, town halls, and pubs, called for continued self-sufficiency, urging Britons to raise chickens and join "pig clubs." As the threat of espionage came to be regarded as ever-present, another category of posters cautioned soldiers and civilians alike against talking about the war: "Furtive Fritz is always listening" warned o≠ another, "Keep mum--she's not so dumb." Drawing on the Imperial War Museum's impressive collection of materials related to conflicts involving Britain in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, British Posters of the Second World War explores these campaigns and many others with an introduction and explanatory text by the museum's senior curator, Richard Slocombe.


British Posters of the First World War

British Posters of the First World War
Author: John Christopher
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445633302

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Feel the full force of the propaganda that surrounded the British public during the First World War in this full-colour book exploring the art, themes and psychology of over 200 authentic posters from the period.


Second World War Posters

Second World War Posters
Author: Joseph Darracott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1972
Genre: Posters
ISBN:

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An introduction provides an analysis of how posters were used in World War II and how that use differed from World War I.


Posters of World War II

Posters of World War II
Author: Peter Darman
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473817319

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Over 200 exciting full-colour posters from World War II, each one accompanied by a caption describing its origins, design and purpose. The posters cover a wide range of topics, such as recruitment, security, finance, food and hygiene. Contains posters sourced from European and U.S. archives, both Axis and Allied, and shows how posters played a vital function in disseminating information to the civilian population.


Posters of World War Two

Posters of World War Two
Author: Denis Judd
Publisher: Hodder Wayland
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1972
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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A collection of over two hundred posters which appeared during the Second World War in Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, the United States, Japan, and other countries involved in the war.


The Art of War

The Art of War
Author: Artemis Design
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781702025898

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'THE ART OF WAR: VOLUME 1' IS A COLLECTION OF 130 BRITISH WORLD WAR TWO PROPAGANDA POSTERS. INCLUDES A FOREWORD BY HISTORIAN M. J. TROW. Propaganda during the Second World War was an unavoidable aspect of daily life. It must be a situation that is hard to relate to for those of us in the West born too late or too young to remember the war or the decades afterwards. The idea that you must always be alert to the ominous drone of the air-raid sirens as you went about your business, or that your home could be destroyed in an aerial bombardment at any moment is very hard to comprehend. But those who lived through the war knew it was perfectly possible that the Wehrmacht could soon be marching through the streets, with all the chaos, fear, death and destruction that that would imply. Against this backdrop we can understand why propaganda was so vital to all sides of the conflict. For those interested in the psychology of the past, propaganda posters are a great glimpse into the (understandable) paranoia, hysteria and concerns of those who created them, and the message they thought it was necessary to promote to everyone else. All of these posters served some sort of purpose, and modern cynicism means it is often hard not to scoff at some of them, because to us they are now often unintentionally humorous or offensive. Those in government at the time knew that war had evolved. The Great War had changed much, and this latest conflict with Germany would create a huge strain, both in terms of morale and in the nation's resources, and it was vital to have and maintain full support for the war at home. While propaganda was nothing new, it came into its own during the Second World War. British posters were, in the main, created by the controversial Ministry of Information, a government department that was dissolved soon after the war and probably one of George Orwell's inspirations for 'Big Brother'. Many contemporary members of parliament were very disturbed by the agenda of this department and protested that there was a very real danger that Britain could ironically sleep-walk into becoming the fascist, brain-washed state with which they were at war. The messages behind most of these posters is overt and obvious. The well-known, but never actually distributed, 'Keep Calm and Carry On' posters are still recognisable to us today, over 70 years later. Other messages may verge on the bizarre to those who never knew the horrors of the conflict first-hand. One poster shows a soldier and his partner on a sofa with the message 'Keep mum (stay silent), she might not be so dumb', implying that his girlfriend may, at best, be a loudmouth who will report his military operations to everyone in town and, at worst, be a Gestapo agent who had been planted into his home. This isn't to mock the sentiment, but simply to point out how difficult it is for a modern mind to understand. Other posters urging mothers to evacuate their children away from towns as refugees to find safety in the countryside, or even abroad to the security of Canada or other parts of the empire are quite shocking. Still more so are those which implied that people taking a day off work due to sickness could be shirking, or that those who lost a tool at work were aiding Hitler, are quite unsettling even now. American propaganda was often racist, showing rat-like Japanese. One dramatic poster, featuring two creepy children in their gas masks and proclaiming 'Dear God, keep them safe!' is still striking. On the Axis side, they were oddly obsessed with reminding Allied soldiers, particularly Americans, that their women were back at home, probably sleeping with someone else and that 'the negroes' were now running the country.


Selling the War

Selling the War
Author: Zbyněk A. B. Zeman
Publisher: London : Orbis Books
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1978
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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Appeal to patriotism - Against spies and saboteurs - Campaign for war production - International unity - Allied and Nazi propaganda. World War II (2).


Make Do and Mend

Make Do and Mend
Author: Great Britain. Ministry of Information
Publisher: Imperial War Museums
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Clothing and dress
ISBN: 9781904897644

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"First published by the Ministry of Information in 1943"--T.p. verso.


Posters of the First World War

Posters of the First World War
Author: David Bownes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0747815380

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The First World War, a new low in the annals of armed conflict, coincided with a golden age for the relatively new art of advertising. Striking and colourful posters were produced throughout the years 1914–18 to recruit soldiers, promote investment, keep up morale and, naturally, to vilify the enemy; prominent artists including Alfred Leete paired bold images with punchy text to maximise impact. The selection in this book offers an informative guide to the range of posters created and to how they were displayed around the nation, and explores the public's increasing dissatisfaction with being patronised and goaded. From the iconic, commanding Your Country Needs YOU! to the anxious domestic scene of Daddy, What Did YOU Do in the War?, and including the infamous depiction of a bayoneting in Back Him Up!, this book puts the reader in the shoes of the Great War 'man in the street'.


Persuading the People

Persuading the People
Author: David Welch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016
Genre: Propaganda, British
ISBN:

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During World War II, the UK government created the Central Office of Information to act as the country s marketing and communications agency. In these desperate times, the Office produced steady streams of propaganda for the home front, for the colonies and for dissemination through occupied countries. In addition to patriotic material encouraging Britons to maintain a stiff upper lip, thousands of postcards, leaflets, posters, booklets and other promotional materials were dropped from aircraft over occupied countries in World War II. In 2000, the master set of copies was deposited with the British Library, making an enormous collection of great social and historical significance available to the public for the first time."