For sale WW2 US Poster "Whose Boy Will Die If We Should Fail"
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WW2 ww1 american style WW2 American propaganda poster "WHOSE BOY WILL DIE IF WE SHOULD FAIL?". High quality reproduction of original 1940's years print WW2 ww1 american style

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ww2 ww1 marker for description american style SPECIFICATIONS:
*  The price is for one framed or unframed poster.
*  Handling time: 1-3 business days.
*  Available posters sizes are: 5.8 x 8.3 inches (or 15 x 20 cm), 8.3 x 11.7 inches (or 21 x 30 cm) or 11.7 x 16.5 inches (or 30 x 42 cm). If you want to order another size of the poster - please contact us.
*  Sizes that can be framed: 8.3 x 11.7 inches (or 21 x 30 cm), 11.7 x 15.7 inches (or 30 x 40 cm)  
*  Available colors of the frames are: black, brown or white  
*  We print on a premium archive paper of the highest quality: 210 g/m2 with specialized pigment inks. 
*  Proudly made in Europe.   
*  A great wall decor idea for collectors, redactors, gun collectors, history, and art enthusiasts.

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interesting information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
At first, the government was reluctant to engage in propaganda campaigns, but pressure from the media, the business sector and advertisers who wanted direction persuaded the government to take an active role. Even so, the government insisted that its actions were not propaganda, but a means of providing information. These efforts were slowly and haphazardly formed into a more unified propaganda effort, although never to the level of World War I. In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Office of War Information (OWI). This mid-level agency joined a host of other wartime agencies, including the War and State Departments, in the dissemination of war information and propaganda. Officials at OWI used numerous tools to communicate to the American public. These included Hollywood movie studios, radio stations and printing presses. The Writers' War Board was privately organized for the purposes of propaganda and often acted as liaison between the government and the writers. Many of the writers involved regarded their efforts as superior to governmental propaganda, as they regarded their material as bolder and more responsive than governmental efforts. However, the writers both responded to official requests and initiated their own campaigns. In 1944 (lasting until 1948), prominent U.S. policy makers launched a domestic propaganda campaign aimed at convincing the U.S. public to accept a harsh peace for the German people. One method used in this campaign was an attempt to remove the commonly held view that the German people and the Nazi party were separate entities. A key participant in this campaign was the Writers' War Board, which was closely associated with the Roosevelt administration.

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We offer Worldwide registered airmail shipping! Your order will be dispatched within 1-3 working days after receiving the payment (Monday-Friday). Your item will be securely packed in cardboard to prevent any damage that might occur during transit. In rare cases, if your item is lost or damaged during shipping, WE take responsibility and issue a full refund or replacement.

60 day garant

If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for any other from our shop. You can return the product within 60 days from the purchase date. Any product you return must be in the same condition as you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.