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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 collection looks at women in British World War II propaganda as well as war effort propaganda geared towards women. Information from other countries involved in World War II, such as the United States, are included for the sake of comparison between the nations.

  3. This poster features a woman in evening dress in the centre, gazing directly toward the viewer, surrounded by men in service uniforms. It was designed to warn service personnel against...

  4. 15 lip 2019 · It argues that the posters successfully used specific visuals to counteract rumours about the character of military women, employing such familiar modes as the pin-up to craft an image of women...

  5. 22 paź 2020 · In turn, the government employed propaganda that used both persuasive imagery and language to convince women of their wartime value. Womanhood was linked with “Victory”. Dive into selections below about wartime propaganda targeting women.

  6. Collections of World War posters provide a range window onto a world that has largely vanished, but it has left behind so many iconic images of women that when we see them, we recognize an entire set of representations of war and the role of women in war. In most of the posters the women image used as a persuasive role during First and Second ...

  7. 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.

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