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But the poster ... the British government to do so. The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was raised in December 1916, to release experienced soldiers from non-combatant roles. Recruitment ...
British artist Richard Wentworth ... public through the Tube network became clear. Posters promoting war work, and encouraging travellers to enlist, sprang up across the network.
Targeting all able bodied young men over five foot three Kitchener launched a recruitment campaign. It began with a massive poster offensive ... in the first battle of WW1. videoCrushing defeat ...
The posters illustrate themes including enlistment campaigns, the need to conserve food and the drive to contribute money to the war fund. Councillor Robert Francis-Davies, Swansea council's ...
Mr Games was conscripted into the British Army at the outset of World War Two but his artistic talents led to him being employed by the War Office to produce recruitment posters, including the ...
World War I produced one of the most memorable images in American history: the U.S. Army recruiting poster that depicts ... Wants You was a British world war I recruitment posterUniversal History ...
1917 again voted against forcibly sending men to war. Take a look at a selection of World War I recruiting posters from social media around the world.