Description: Thanks for looking, check out our store for current promotions. Please save us as a seller to see new listings. This is an art print reproduction of the original. Images are printed centered and as large as possible on the photo paper size indicated in the title or selected (when available). There will be a ¼” margin on either side of the long dimension of the image. High quality satin luster paper Watermark will be removed Prints are mailed flat Shipping is always combined. Images have been digitally restored to bring back their original vibrance, as best possible. Some images may contain mild blurriness, pixelation and minor defects from the original image. Please refer to the large version of the image in this listing before ordering. . Our images are protected under 17 U.S. Code § 104A of United States copyright law. Please contact us for a return to discuss a resolution. During World War II, the U.S. government extensively used posters to communicate important messages to the public and support the war effort. The poster "From Mine to Firing Line: More Production" was created to emphasize the critical role of production in the war effort. This poster, produced by the War Production Board, highlights the connection between raw material extraction and the manufacturing of weapons and other military supplies. The War Production Board (WPB) was established to oversee the conversion of civilian industry to war production, ensuring that the U.S. military had the necessary materials and supplies to fight effectively. The WPB coordinated the production of airplanes, tanks, ships, and other essential war materials, playing a vital role in maintaining the momentum of the war effort. This poster aimed to boost morale among workers and emphasize the importance of their labor in securing victory against the Axis powers. The poster features imagery that shows the process from mining raw materials to the production of artillery shells. Miners and factory workers are depicted working diligently, highlighting the collaborative effort required to support the war. The phrase "More Production" underscores the need for increased output to meet the demands of the war. TEXT From Mine to Firing Line More Production OBJECTS Miners, factory workers, conveyor belts, artillery shells, large artillery gun, text with motivational message, War Production Board logo.
Price: 8.96 USD
Location: Loganville, Georgia
End Time: 2024-12-15T16:25:50.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Print
Subject: World War II