The military would put a poster containing Uncle Sam's portraits to encourage people to believe that the military is a closely knit family unit. It aims to discourage the notion that the military is a place of isolation.
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A poster is a printed marketing material commonly A3 and larger and to be defined as a poster they must be attached to a vertical surface.
See the related link for an example of a genuine Ned Kelly wanted poster from the 1880s.
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The D- DAY invasion
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This poster was created as propoganda in the American Wartime of the 1940's to boost worker moral. It was however, rarely seen during the war and was rediscovered around the 1980's to be redistributed in an effort to promote feminism and solve other political issues of the time. It was once thought that the poster was created to encourage women to join the armed forces, but this is incorrect, as at the time of creation is was strictly limited to the office use of Westinghouse LTD.
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Not all posters are where people wait some are in a shop window and some people don’t even look in there to read it. If the poster isn't colorful or attractive then no one will look at it.
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The poster from 1943 likely reflects the point of view of the government or organization that created it, aiming to rally support for a specific cause or initiative during World War II. It may promote patriotism, encourage conservation, or solicit donations to the war effort.
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The messages of the World War 2 posters were to encourage the people in America to support the war. They were told to keep war secrets to themselves, to conserve the resources needed for the war and to buy US savings bonds.
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