USA WW1 Propaganda and Military Art Collection: At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the United States remained neutral. Most Americans sympathized with the British and French, although many opposed intervention. In 1917, the United States joined the Allies, and the American Expeditionary Forces helped to turn the tide against the Central Powers. (Wikipedia)
USA WW1 Propaganda Collection:
Recruiting:
1916 Columbia Calls. Enlist Now For U.S. Army
1917 I Want You For U.S.Army
1917 I Want Your For The U.S. Army
1917 Spirit of 1917. Join The United States Marines And Be First In Defense On Land Or Sea
1917 Gee!! I Wish I Were A Man. I’d Join The Navy
1917 ‘Go-Getter’ Pershing He wants your help. Join the National Guard
1917 Pro Patria! Join Army For Period Of War
1917 Join The Air Service. Learn – Earn
1917 U.S.Marines. First To Fight For Democracy
1917 U.S. Marines
1917 Enlist. On Which Side of the Window are You?
1917 Join The Navy. The Service For Fighting Men
1917 U.S.N. America Calls Enlist In The Navy
1917 Britishers – You’re – Needed. Come Across Now
1917 The Second Artillery Needs 200 Real Men. Will You Be One
1917 Join The Air Service and Serve in France
1917 We Need You! Coast Artillery Corps U.S.A.
1918 The Motor-Corps Of America
1918 The Navy Put ‘Em Across. The Service for Travel and Training
1918 It Takes A Man To Fill It. Join The Navy
1918 Join The Army Air Service. Be An American Eagle!
Fighting and Morale:
1917 Wake Up America Day
1917 Forward America!
1917 Wake Up, America! Civilization Calls Every Man Woman and Child!
1918 1778-1783 America owes France the most unalterable gratitude. French Comrade your children shall be as our children
1918 American Library Association. Library War Service
1918 Side BY Side – Britannia! Britains Day Dec 7th 1918
1918 Side By Side – Britannia
1918 Welcome Home Our Gallant Boys
Health and Safety:
Production:
1917 On The Job For Victory
1917 Send The Eagle’s Answer More Ships
1917 Teamwork Wins. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
1917 Your Work means Victory. Build another One
1918 Nothing Stops These Men. Let Nothing Stop You
1918 Rivets are Bayonets. Drive them home!
1918 The Ships Are Coming
1918 Together We Win. United States Shipping Board. Emergency Fleet Corporation
1918 hip-hip! Another Ship – Another Victory
1918 My Country To Thee I Pledge My Hands My Heart My Soul
1918 Sure! We’ll Finish the Job. Victory Liberty Loan
Finance:
1917 Hun or Home? Buy More Liberty Bonds
1917 Buy a United States Government Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917
1917 You buy a Liberty Bond. Lest I Perish
1917 Discredit The Murder of Millions. Buy A Liberty Bond Now
1917 Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty. 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917
1917 Verdum. Road To Y.M.C.A Canteer
1917 Women! Help America’s Sons Win The War. Buy U.S. Government Bonds 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917
1918 Help Our Town Win This Flag. 4th Liberty Loan
1918 Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds
1918 Remember Belgium. Boy Bonds Fourth Liberty Loan
1918 Remember Belgium. Buy Bonds Fourth Liberty Loan
1918 Don’t Let The Die You Can Save Them
1918 The Harriman National Bank Urges Faith Courage and Patience
1918 ‘They Shall Not Perish’ American Committee For Relief In The Near East
1918 Come On! buy more Liberty Bonds
1918 Help Stop This. Buy W.S.S. & Keep Him Out of America
1918 Back our girls over there. Y.W.C.A.
1918 Morale Hastens Victory. Back up the Boys Over There
1918 Share In The Victory. Buy War Savings Stamps
1918 USA Bonds. Third Liberty Loan Campaign Boy Scouts Of America. Weapons For Liberty
1918 Y.M.C.A. For Your Boy
Home Front:
1917 Victory Is A Question of Stamina. Save The Wheat, Meat and Fats For The Fighters
1918 Get behind the Girl he left behind him. Join the land army
1918 The Fruits of Victory. National War Garden Commission
1918 Will you have a part in Victory. ‘Every Garden a Munition Plant’
1918 Women Is True To Her Task
1918 Make Ready For Greater Service. Come To Summer Conference of Y.W.C.A.
1918 Victory! Congress Passes Daylight Saving Bill. ‘Get Your Hoe Ready!’
1918 Wrigley’s Handy Refreshment for the sailor
Red Cross:
1914 American Red Cross. Our Boys Need Sox Knit Your Bit
1914-18 ‘Help!’ Red Cross
1914-18 Join now! The Red Cross serves humanity
1918 Red Cross Week. The Sign That Glorifies The Dollar
USA WW1 Military Art Collection:
1918 ‘Hell Fighters’ from Harlem by H. Charles McBarron
1918 Men of Iron by Don Troiani
1918 The Highest Possible Courage by John D. Shaw
1918 Hell Fighters! Le’s Go!
1918 The Rock of the Marne
1918 The American Soldier
1918 The American Soldier
1918 The American Soldier
1918 A Battery Of French 75s Shelling The Germans On The Ridge To The Left Of Chateau-Thierry
1918 American Wounded Making Way To First Aid Station In The Village Of Marne During German Attack by George Matthews Harding
1918 Crossing The Pontoon Bridge, Chateau-Thierry by William James Aylward
1918 Infantry And Tanks Advancing On Field, July 10, 1918 by Wallace Morgan
1918 Infantryman by Harry Everett Townsend
1918 Mopping Up Cierges, 1918 by Wallace Morgan
1918 Neufmaison. A Typical Village Of The Lorraine Front In Which The American Troops are Billeted by Ernest Clifford Peixotto
1918 Newly Arrived Troops Debarking At Brest by Walter Jack Duncan
1918 On The Gas Alert by Harry Everett Townsend
1918 On The Trail Of The Hun, ST. Mihiel Drive by William James Aylward
1918 Over The Top by J. Andre Smith
1918 Sunday Morning At Cunel by Harvey Thomas Dunn
1918 The Church, St. Aignant by Ernest Clifford Peixotto
1918 The Railhead Dump At Menil-La-Tour by J. Andre Smith
1918 The Tanks At Seicheprey by Harvey Thomas Dunn
1918 Traffic To Mont-St. Pere by George Matthews Harding
1918 American Troops Advancing, Northern France, World War I by Harold Brett
Some interesting World War I related links:
Wikipedia article about World War I
History Channel : World War I: Summary, Causes, Facts & Dates
My other World War One related material:
All Countries during World War One
If you have a World War I related website and would like to get it listed above, please send me an email