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Caramel Klaus

(c. 1930)
Klaus candy has been bringing smiles to the faces of children...


World's Fair, New York, c.1939

This awesome vintage poster features two monumental landmark buildings, the Trylon and Perisphere, which were part of the "Theme Center" of the 1939 World's Fair. The 700-foot Trylon...


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Enjoy browsing this great collection of Vintage World War II and wartime posters, photos, and fine art prints by some of the world’s greatest poster artists. Some of the posters below were used as wartime propaganda posters. Any these posters would be great for use in classrooms to educate students. They are also great for historians and those who love collecting posters. For information about ordering any of these awesome Vintage World War II posters, just click on the link below the image. You can also beautify and protect your prints by having them custom framed.


Rosie the Riveter

 Norman Rockwell used the name Rosie the Riveter for his cover for the May 29, 1943 Saturday Evening Post, which depicted Rosie (model Mary Doyle Keefe).


Willie Gillis Series


Freedom to Worship or Freedom of Worship
Freedom to Worship was published in the February 27, 1943 Issue of The Saturday Evening Post with a matching essay by Will Durant as part of the Four Freedoms series.


Freedom from Fear
was published in the March 13, 1943 Issue of The Saturday Evening Post with a matching essay as part of the Four Freedoms series painted by Norman Rockwell.


Norman Rockwell's Freedom of Speech
is one of Four Freedoms paintings that were inspired by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the State of the Union Address, known as Four Freedoms, he delivered to the 77th United States Congress on January 6, 1941.


Freedom from Want or The Thanksgiving Picture

 

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