File:UnlceSamGirlsandBoys.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUnlceSamGirlsandBoys.jpg | James Montgomery Flagg 1917 poster: "Boys and girls! You can help your Uncle Sam win the war - save your quarters, buy War Savings Stamps" / James Montgomery Flagg . | |||||||
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Source | First World War US propaganda poster by James Montgomery Flagg, via [1] | |||||||
Author | James Montgomery Flagg. | |||||||
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current | 22:48, 27 November 2010 | 472 × 640 (58 KB) | Hispania (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1={{Information |Description= "The Navy Needs You! Don't READ American History, MAKE IT!" First World War US propaganda poster by James Montgomery Flag. US Navy sailor addresses civilian reading about the war in a newspaper |
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