Are You Doing All You Can?

Poster: 'Are You Doing All You Can?' Many posters were produced during World War II to instill in the people a sense of patriotism and to encourage all Americans to help with the war effort. The posters called upon every American to endure the personal sacrifice and domestic adjustments on the home front needed to win the war.

SCRAP

Poster: 'SCRAP' Man's fist holds scrap metal. The U.S. government produced posters like this during WWII to encourage people, like farmers, to donate their scrap metal to be recycled for war materials.

I'm Out to Lick Runaway Prices

Poster: 'I'm Out to Lick Runaway Prices.' This World War II poster promotes behaviors that will help the U.S. economy be resilitant during the hardship of war. The 7 keys spell Victory, and are Buy war bonds, pay taxes, provide life insurance, reduce debts, buy only what is needed, follow ration rules, cooperate with government programs. Measures 71.5 x 51 cm.

America Needs Your Scrap Rubber

Poster: 'America Needs Your Scrap Rubber' 72 x 51 cm. During World War II, most of the world's supply of natural rubber came from rubber tree plantations in Southeast Asia, which were quickly occupied by the Japanese in the first months of 1942. Factories converting to military production needed every scrap of rubber they could find, and citizens were asked to turn in old tires, raincoats, gloves, garden hoses, and rubber shoes for recycling.

Save Your Cans, Pass the Ammunition

Poster: 'Save Your Cans, Help Pass the Ammunition.' Measures 33.46 in H x 24.6 in W. Many posters were produced during World War II to instill in the people a sense of patriotism and to encourage all Americans to help with the war effort. The posters called upon every American to endure the personal sacrifice and domestic adjustments on the home front needed to win the war.

Help Bring Them Back To You! Make Yours a Victory Home!

Poster: 'Help Bring Them Back To You! Make Yours A Victory Home!'
Office of War Information poster No. 41. Many posters were produced during World War II to instill in the people a sense of patriotism and to encourage all Americans to help with the war effort. The posters called upon every American to endure the personal sacrifice and domestic adjustments on the home front needed to win the war.