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  1. "We Can Do It!" is an American World War II wartime poster produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost female worker morale. The poster was little seen during World War II.

  2. This paper deals with the general tendencies and characteristics of the image of a woman on political-agitation and methodological-instructional posters published in Soviet Georgia during the Second World War. The aim of the research is to analyze the images of women on the propaganda posters during the war period from a gender perspective.

  3. Second World War propaganda posters. During the Second World War, the Ministry of Information produced propaganda posters to influence the British public on the home front. These...

  4. This collection contains 69 World War II political posters from the United States. The posters are considered to be propaganda, with messages encouraging participation in the war effort. The poster's intended audiences range from young men, expected to enlist in the war effort, to women and children, expected to assist the war from the homefront.

  5. 22 paź 2020 · With thousands of men enlisted into the war effort, contributions by women were tested. See how American government propaganda not only encouraged women to support the war effort but also reminded women – and the entire country – of their value in dire times.

  6. 16 mar 2022 · The motivational poster was meant to encourage productivity for all workers. The woman in the poster wears a Westinghouse button on her lapel, and the red, white, and blue clothing is a subtle nod to patriotism. While frequently called “Rosie,” the woman in the “We Can Do It” poster was not “Rosie.” (1985.0851.05) Wendy the Welder

  7. In the war propaganda posters, the images of women were undertaken different roles with the support of semi-masculine, brave and strong characteristics. The women were encouraged that they have a capability to do every hard work and they were convinced that they could take over the men’s job often very willingly.

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