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The period preceding World War I, through World War II is perhaps the most notable period of propaganda in American history. After 1945 however, nationalistic propaganda seemingly disappeared in the United States. Memorable national icons such as Uncle Sam (Fig. 1) and Rosie the Riveter (Fig. ...
One of the most famous posters of WWII was "Rosie The Riveter." (The poster came from a painting by Norman Rockwell. The painting was in honor of all the women who worked in factories while men were off to war.) Rosie was the poster girl for strength, for hard work, and for ...
in Britain, by Alfred Leete's 1914 picture of Lord Kitchener pointing at the viewer, with the caption "Your Country Needs You"; and in Germany by Lucien Berhardt's poster proclamation about War Bonds. Famous World War II propaganda posters includeRosie the Riveterby the everyman artistNorman ...
the threat of spies in America was a predominant fear, posters warning of careless talk could be seen everywhere. Two general themes, in which posters were highly effective, included “those that convey American strength and those that confront the viewer with the human and emotional costs of ...
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Rosie the Riveter, media icon associated with female defense workers during World War II. Since the 1940s, Rosie the Riveter has stood as a symbol for women in the workforce and for women’s independence. She is famously depicted in J. Howard Miller’s