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World War II on the Homefront — Large print with images of 100+ WWII posters

World War II on the Homefront — Large print with images of 100+ WWII posters

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More than 100 WWII posters appear on this print on heavy (10 pt. matte) paper.

Our original design, "World War II on the Homefront: Posters in shops and factories, restaurants and railroad stations, schools and town halls," is a unique print that anyone interested in WWII history will appreciate.

Size: 19" x 25"  Can be trimmed to fit a standard 18 x 24" frame (shown in the photo). For more white space around the print, choose a 19" x 25"frame, which one can easily find online.

Also available, V-Day Poster with all the WWII battles listed.

Plus, original vintage posters from WWI and WWII:


Historical Background Behind the WWII posters

“The United States government used posters more than any other type of propaganda media, and produced more propaganda posters than any other country fighting in World War II. Almost 200,000 different designs were printed by the U.S. during World War II.

“The Office of War Information (OWI) was created in 1942 to document America's mobilization for the was effort in films, texts, photographs, radio programs and posters. The posters would target specific emotions – hope, anger, patriotism – to encourage and discourage certain behaviors that were seen as essential to winning the war. Messages centered on unifying the public behind the war, recruiting soldiers and nurses, financing the war effort through war bonds and conserving resources.”

Source: Oklahoma University Library

“The Office of War Information (OWI) Bureau of Graphics was the government agency in charge of producing and distributing propaganda posters. The war posters were not designed by the government, but by artists who received no compensation for their work. Government agencies held competitions for artists to submit their designs, allowing the government to increase the number of designs that it could choose from. . . . 

“Posters were usually placed in areas without paid advertisements. The most common areas were post offices, railroad stations, schools, restaurants and retail stores. Smaller posters were printed for the windows of private homes and apartment buildings.”

Source: Wikipedia

Flat-rate shipping: Regardless of the number of items you order, the shipping price for shirts, caps, unframed prints and posters, bracelets, lapel pins, pendants, and button packs is $5.95.

For hooded and crewneck sweatshirts, mugs, and blankets, the shipping cost is $8.95. 

Our flat rate shipping means you can add two or more t-shirts, sweatshirts, or caps for no additional shipping charge.

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Nearly everything we offer is designed by us and made in America.

Our original designs are based on our nation’s history and our love of American history. Read more about other things we've created, including The History List, History Camp, and The Pursuit of History, in addition to The History List Store.

All original designs are copyrighted by The History List.

Every product that is made in America states that in the product description and includes the "Made in U.S.A." graphic. There are a relatively small number of items where we’ve not been able to find a manufacturing partner here in the States, but we continue to look.  

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mike r.
Great poster

I love it

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Skyler S.
Amazing products, quick shipping

I have thoroughly enjoyed my Raising of Old Glory on Surabachi t-shirt. It has received a lot of compliments and is a great conversation starter. I also ordered a print of the Declaration of Independence. The depressed lettering is amazing and gleams a lot of compliments hanging in my home. Thank you History List

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Patricia W.
WW11 posters

I bought this poster of all the WW11 poster ads for my son. He loves it. I will have it framed for him soon.

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Larry S.
Excellent display of WWII history!

What a terrific print! Heayweight paper stock, well-printed, this will be an awesome piece to display in my office. It’s great having so many images of WWII in one place!

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Carrie L.
Love this poster

I *love* this poster! I love having all of these images in one place. There’s so much to look at and think about as you consider the individuals images. If I was a history teacher this would definitely be hanging in my room.

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Larisa C.
Fascinating print for WWII history lovers

I have always loved WWI posters, and this print includes more than 100 covering every aspect of life on the homefront, from joining the Women's Ordnance Workers to having a home garden, saving fat from cooking, not talking about troop movements, and "Fish is fighting food!" You'll find ones we've surely seen and dozens and dozens of posters you've probably never seen.

Very attractive. High-quality printing on heavy paper. Deserves a place in the home of every person who is a student of WWII. Great teaching tool for teachers, too.