News

"Dig for victory" may be one of the most-famous phrases immortalised during World War II, but posters aimed at children were far more important at affecting how British parents changed their habits.
Inspired by World War II propaganda posters, the artist from Portland, Ore., has been creating his own Victory Garden of Tomorrow posters since 2007 -- something he likes to call ‘artful ...
The ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign was set up during WWII by the British Ministry of Agriculture. Men and women across the country were encouraged to grow their own food in times of harsh rationing.
WW2 People's War Homepage Archive ... Poster Propaganda by BBC Southern Counties ... "Save Fuel to make Munitions for Battle". "Beat Firebomb Fritz, Britain Shall Not Burn." "Dig for Victory".
The Brandeis University World War I and World War II Propaganda Posters collection includes nearly 100 different images (a majority from the WWI era) addressing a variety of American war aims. The ...
WW2 People's War Homepage Archive ... Poster Propaganda by BBC Southern Counties ... "Save Fuel to make Munitions for Battle". "Beat Firebomb Fritz, Britain Shall Not Burn." "Dig for Victory".