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'They've Got More Important Places To Go Than You!' poster
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Description: "They've Got More Important Places To Go Than You!" A 1942 Office of Emergency Management poster encouraging the saving of rubber during World War II. This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04790
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio
 
'Rationing Means a Fair Share for All of Us' poster
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Description: "Rationing Means a Fair Share for All of Us," a 1943 Office of Price Administration poster promoting rationing of food and other items during World War II. This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04764
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio; Rationing
 
'Help Bring Them Back To You' poster
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Description: "Help Bring Them Back To You," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose during World War II. This style of poster was aimed at encouraging conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04765
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio
 
'Save Waste Fats for Explosives' poster
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Description: "Save Waste Fats for Explosives," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting governmental recycling during World War II. This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04766
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio
 
'Save Waste Fats' poster
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Description: "Save Waste Fats for Gunpowder," a World War II Office of War Information poster promoting governmental recycling, ca. 1940-1945. This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04779
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio
 
'Remember Dec. 7th!' poster
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Description: "Remember Dec. 7th!" A 1942 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose during World War II by recalling the memory of the December 7, 1941, attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, a US Naval base in Hawaii. The attack shocked the American public and led to the nation's immediate entry into World War II. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04795
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio; Recruiting and enlistment;
 
'Do With Less - So They'll Have Enough' poster
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Description: "Do With Less - So They'll Have Enough," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting rationing on the home front during World War II. This style of poster was aimed at encouraging the conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04799
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio; Rationing
 
'Keep 'em Flying Back' poster
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Description: "Keep 'em Flying Back," a 1943 poster promoting governmental recycling during World War II that reads "Usable drums are like ammunition. Don't drop--keep clean. Don't strip threads. Empty and return fast. Help the services, the industry, yourself." This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04756
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio; Recycling (Waste, etc.)
 
'Use It Up - Wear It Out' poster
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Description: "Use It Up - Wear It Out - Make It Do!" 1943 Office of War Information poster from World War II. The image shows a woman mending her husband's pants as he mows the lawn, with text reading "Our labor and our goods are fighting." This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04757
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio
 
'Get in the Scrap' poster
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Description: "Get in the Scrap" poster promoting governmental recycling during World War II, ca. 1940-1945. This style of poster was aimed at promoting conservation and recycling of resources during World War II by showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. Additional text reads "America's war industries need metals, paper, old rags, rubber. Get it back in war production." View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04759
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio; Recycling (Waste, etc.)
 
'What Is My Rank?' poster
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Description: "What Is My Rank?" A 1942 U.S. Marines poster promoting a sense of common purpose during World War II, which shows the rank insignia of commissioned and non-commissioned military officers. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04767
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio
Places: Ohio
 
'Food Is a Weapon' poster
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Description: "Food Is a Weapon," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting maintenance of a healthy lifestyle and conservation of resources during World War II. This style of poster was aimed at showing civilians how they could contribute to the war effort through their everyday activities. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04768
Subjects: World War II; World War, 1939-1945--War work; Ohio History--Military Ohio; War posters--Ohio; Rationing
 
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