The USA used Uncle Sam on their recruiting posters.
"Uncle Sam" .
Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam!
US Military recruiting posters, such as, "Gee, I wish I were a man...I'd join the Navy!" Or security minded posters, such as, "Loose Lips Sink Ships!" The most famous was the "I Want You" poster of Uncle Sam pointing a finger at the obserer.
Defenders of the Soviet Arctic during the Great Patriotic War was created in 1974.
Below is a related link to WW2 posters .
Patriotic music.
The Soviet Union produced a significant amount of propaganda posters during the 20th century, particularly during World War II and the Cold War. The posters were used to promote patriotism, communism, and support for the government.
Military services all had recruiting centres prior to breakout of hostilities and subsequent WWI and, of course, WWII.
Banner Printing first became popular during the second world war in American and throughout Canada. Banners were made to distribute political propaganda and as a recruiting tool.
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Paul Revere