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Herrenhausen Palace (Hanover, Germany).The palace [1] was destroyed during an air raid in 1943, and
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:Two artillery gunners in Malaya place a stuffed mascot on the front of
Mrs. Sew-and-Sew Chart Leaflet No. 4: How to Patch Sheets and Blankets.The Board of Trade gave offic
theremina:1930 Art Deco Henderson“It’s a 1930 Henderson that was customized before WW2 by a fellow c
DMITRY MOCHALSKYVictoryOil on Canvas203 x 190 cm
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:A Tiger II of s.Pz.Abt. 505.AKA King Tiger or Royal Tiger, but officia
gunsandposes:Little Sister by Marat Samsonov.(via)
A poster for clothes rationing during WW2. Children’s clothing required fewer coupons, as the
A Make Do and Mend poster from WW2.
Clothesrationing was announced on June 1st, 1941. Each adult wasgiven 66 points’ worth of cou
A poster issued by the Board of Trade as part of the Make Do and Mend campaign during WW2.
nellafantasiaa:hope you guys like this~! \( ^ o ^ )/soon, soon i’m gonna draw serious Merlin WW2!AU
Their Hero (1939) by James Walker Tucker (England, 1898-1972).
The End (1943), by A. Paul Weber (1893-1980).
Frank McCarthy (1924-2002) movie poster artwork for the 1967 movie, The Dirty Dozen.
The Ministry of Food worked onincreasing the calcium intake of children and pregnant women duringWor
artaslanguage:Venus de Milo being evacuated from the Louvre before the German invasion [WW2]
Gregor Rabinovitch (1884-1958), ‘Das ist der Krieg!’ (That’s the War!), “Nebelspal
During World War 2, the Ministry ofFood encouraged British civilians not to waste food. This poster
fuckyeahwwiipropaganda:“The enemy is crafty - beware!”source
Abram Games, the artist of thisposter, was appointed Official War Officer Poster Artist during World
NORMAN WILKINSONBeachy Head: Attack on ConvoyOil on Canvas762 x 1016 mm
People were encouraged to stick thisposter on the inside of their door to remind them of its message
FRANK WOOTENEngine ChangeOil on Canvas
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