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4 Νοε 2019 · War posters were a key part of the Canadian government campaign to stimulate support for World War II amongst Canadians. Canadian war posters were also used to recruit, to encourage wartime productivity and to raise money through Victory Bonds and other savings programs.
Veterans want Canadians to understand the price of freedom. They are passing the torch to the people of Canada, so the memory of their sacrifices will continue, and the values they fought for will live on in all of us.
Canadian military art, propaganda and posters from the First and Second World War, and learn more about the Canadian artists behind them.
This database features photographs of men and women who served in the Canadian Forces during the Second World War. Taken from the Department of National Defence (DND) collection at Library and Archives Canada, these photographs depict military life during the Second World War.
We hold a number of posters and documentary art related to the Second World War. You can find them using Collection Search . Try keywords such as "war", "poster", "postcard", "sketchbook", "painting", "portrait" or "broadside".
French Canadian recruiting posters reflect Canada’s pressing demand for manpower during the war even as they record the underlying social, cultural, and political strains that affected the country’s war effort and influenced policy.
9 Σεπ 2020 · Step outside of the Air and Space Museum and into the Lyle Tuttle Tattoo Art Collection in San Francisco, California to explore the symbolism of tattoo body art during World War II.