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Big Guns of the Home Front. Action Stations Everyone
Performing One Half of the Operation Known as 'Applying...
Women Manufacturing Cartridges
Production de chapeaux militaires à la Hamilton Cap Company
Canada's New Army Needs Men Like You
Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King Voting in the...
Keep These Hands Off! Buy the New Victory Bonds
« Car ton bras sait porter l'épée »
Big Guns of the Home Front. Action Stations Everyone
1942
By suggesting a visual parallel between factory chimneys and
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Performing One Half of the Operation Known as 'Applying the Tracks' to a Valentine Tank
1942
For Frederick B. Taylor, painting had a dual social
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Women Manufacturing Cartridges
1942
During the Second World War, vast numbers of women entered
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Production de chapeaux militaires à la Hamilton Cap Company
1942
Another essential sector of the war industry where women
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Canada's New Army Needs Men Like You
1942
The appeal to collective memory, historical heroes and
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Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King Voting in the Plebiscite of 1942
1942
After declaring war on Germany on September 10, 1939 with
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Keep These Hands Off! Buy the New Victory Bonds
1942
To encourage the public to support the war effort by buying
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« Car ton bras sait porter l'épée »
1942
This highly dramatic poster took the third line of the
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« Car ton bras sait porter l'épée »
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Artist unknown, propaganda poster, 1941-1942
This highly dramatic poster took the third line of the national anthem "O Canada," to hit the patriotic nerve of French Canadians. There is no English version of it.
Canadian War Museum / 19920166-169