Lord Kitchener Wants You was a British world war I recruitment poster "Your Country Needs You".
War Poster "Britons, your King wants you. Join your country's army! God save the King.
The 1914 British Wartime Recruitment Poster Depicting Lord Kitchener With The Words Your Country Needs You
The British wartime recruitment poster depicting Lord Kitchener with the words "Your Country Needs You" and the date 1915
Rally Round The Flag
British recruitment poster.
Canadian World War I recruitment poster.
American World war One propaganda recruitment poster.
World War One recruitment poster with the words Fall In Answer Now In Your Country's Hour of Need
Step Into Your Place'.
WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916.
Lads, you're wanted: GO AND HELP
US Navy submarine recruitment poster.
Join the anti-fascist militias recruitment poster.
Black Cat Cigarettes. World war One. propaganda card showing: (British patriotic recruitment). My Son. Go and Fight for Your Motherland. Illustration for The Great War A Neutral's Indictment
Recruitment poster in Barcelona.
World War I 1914-1918: Canadian recruitment poster for the Royal Canadian Navy, 1915. 'The Navy wants Men'.
RECRUITMENT POSTER, 1915.
English propaganda poster.
WORLD WAR I: UNCLE SAM.
WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA.
World war Two, Luftwaffe (German Air Force ) recruitment poser. 1942 Unsere Luftwaffe 1942
Spanish Civil War Poster.
Propaganda poster.
World War I poster for recruiting soldiers to the British Army. Circa 1914-15
World War I 1914-1918: American recruitment poster, 1917
WORLD WAR I: ARMY POSTER.
WORLD WAR I: AIR SERVICE.
Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?
French First World War Recruiting Poster
Italian Fascist Black Brigade recruiting poster.
Propaganda poster of King Victor Emmanuel III.
WWII: WAAC POSTER, 1942.
I Want You For The Navy, World War I Recruitment Poster, USA, 1917
Recruitment campaign.
L'Envie, drawn by J. Simont
First World War chromolithographic recruiting poster
Two Proud to Fight!, Cover of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly News, July 12, 1917
Put Strength in the Final Blow, British World War I Poster, 1918
WWI: POSTER, 1915.
WWI: POSTER, c1917.
WWI: POSTER, 1914.
Recruitment centre for munitions workers.
WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1915.
Russian World War I recruitment poster.
World War I Recruitment Poster, USA, 1917
Rally round the flag
Stand Not…But Go at Once. Enlist Now 1915
SPANISH CIVIL WAR, 1937.
I want YOU for the U.S. Army
Woman Knitting, "You Can Help, American Red Cross", World War I Poster, by W.T. Benda, 1918
A young girl during World War One painting a recruitment poster
Are you one of Kitchener's own? 1917
The Trumpet Calls: Australian World War I recruitment poster
World War I 1914-1918 British recruitment poster
World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917
World War I 1914-1918: British Army recruitment poster, 1917
"I want you for U.S. Army", World War I Recruiting Poster, 1917
Columbia Calls, Enlist now for U.S. Army, U.S. Army Recruitment Poster during WWI, Designed by Frances Adams Halsted from a Painting by Vincent Aderente, 1916
"Did you do Anything to Beat Germany Last Year! You Can do Something This Year - Enlist at Once!", World War I Recruitment Poster, Canada, 1917
World War I 1914-1918: Canadian recruitment poster for the 5th Overseas Pioneer Battalion, 1916
"If you Were a German Aged 18-50 you Would be Fighting for the Kaiser! What are you Doing for your King!", World War I Recruitment Poster, Canada, 1917
World War I USA Navy recruitment poster, 1919: 'Give the World the Once Over in the United States Navy'
World War I USA Army recruitment poster for the Tank Corps, 1917: Treat 'Em Rough Join the Tanks'
Sailors Rowing Boat, "Pull Together Men, The Navy Needs Us", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Paul M. Boomhower, USA, 1917
Sailor Carrying Bags with Ships in Background, "A Wonderful Opportunity for You, U.S. Navy", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Charles E. Ruttan, USA, 1917
"Which? Have you a Reason, or Only an Excuse, for not Enlisting Now!", World War I Recruitment Poster, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, United Kingdom, 1915
World War I 1914-1918: British recruitment poster for 2nd City of London Battalion Royal Fusiliers
"Send more men." Won't you answer the call 1915
Daddy, what did you do in the great war? 1915
WORLD WAR I: RECRUITING.
Naval Officer with Rifle, "Your Country Needs you Now, The Navy, Our First Line of Defense", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Josef Pierre Nuyttens, USA, 1917
Spanish anti-clerical Popular Front poster.
Propaganda Poster from WWII.
French World War two propaganda poster concerning French civilians working in the German war industries to help their families in France. 1942.
French World War two propaganda poster urging young French civilians to work in the German war industries to help their families in France. 1942.
Damage caused during the First World War.
Propaganda poster: Yanks go over the top during training in World War I
"Together We Win", United States World War I Poster, circa 1918
Wake Up America!, World War I Recruiting Poster, 1918
RED CROSS POSTER, c1914.
RED CROSS POSTER, 1917.
RED CROSS POSTER, c1915.
RED CROSS POSTER, c1917.
Enlist, World War I Recruitment Poster, USA, 1917
American Flag, "Join Army, Navy, Marines", World War I Recruitment Poster, USA, 1917
"Rally Round the Flag, Every Fit Man Wanted", World War I Recruitment Poster, United Kingdom, 1914
World War I 1914-1918: 'Get into Khaki' We are doing our bit -
Nazi propaganda poster to recruit Dutch Waffen SS volunteers.
World War I: US Army enlistment poster Destroy this Mad Brute
WORLD WAR II: NURSE.
U.S. Recruitment Poster, "Want Action? Join the U.S. Marine Corps, by Montgomery Flagg, 1942
The navy wants men 1915
British WWI Recruitment Poster showing British Flag and Star of David, Printed by Hill, Sifkin & Company, London, England, UK, 1915
Marine with Rifle, "U.S. Marine, Be a Sea Soldier", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Clarence F. Underwood, USA, 1917
The War In America: Recruiting In New York: The Irish Zouaves, 1862
Terrifying Gorilla with Helmet Labeled "Militarism" Holding Bloody Club Labeled "Kultur" and Woman as he Stomps onto American Shore, "Destroy This Mad Brute, Enlist", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Harry R. Hopps, USA, 1918
U.S. WORLD WAR II POSTER.
GERMAN WWII RECRUITING.
WWI: FRENCH RECRUITS.
Five Thousand by June 1917
Come along - learn something, see something in the U.S. Navy Ample shore leave for inland sights 1919
Women of Britain say - "Go!" 1915
Join the Royal Marines. Help to man the guns of the fleet 1915
Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal / Hal Ross Perrigard after Whistler. 1915
Soldier Pitching Baseball, "That Arm, Your Country Needs it", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Vojtech Preissig, USA, 1917
The motherland is calling, a soviet world war 2 era patriotic poster with mother russia holding a copy of the red army soldies' pledge.
The happy man today is the man at the front. Royal Highlanders of Canada ... join the 73rd now 1916
Forward! To victory with the 245 Overseas Canadian Grenadier Guards Battalion 1916
Canadiens-Francais! Le Prussien est encore sur le sol de France ... Enrolez-vous dans le 189e Battalion, F.E.C. 1915
16 year old pint sized boy enlists in the Mexican Army
Surely you will fight for your [portrait of King George V] and [map of Great Britain]. Come along, boys, before it is too late 1915
Britain needs you at once 1915
First to fight for democracy.
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER.
England, London, Lambeth, Imperial War Museum, Exhibit of WWII Official Recruiting Poster Using Shame to Boost Recruitment
REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER.
We took the Hill, come and help us keep it Australian World War I recruitment poster, 1915, possibly referring to Gallipoli campaign (Dardanelles)
Loyal Talk Won't Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World War I recruitment poster 1914-1918, Toronto, Canada
French World War two propaganda poster concerning forced French soldiers returning to France. 1943. Your Job is safe!
There is still a place in the line for you. Will you fill it? 1915
Royal Air Force WWI Recruitment Poster, 1915
Spanish right wing poster for the election.
Uncle Sam on World War I War Savings Poster, USA, 1918
WORLD WAR I POSTER.
Black Cat Cigarettes. World war One. propaganda card showing: Better a Living Dog than a Dead Lion. The Driver: 'You are a worthy Dutchman. He who lies in that grave was a foolish idealist!' The grave represents Belgium. Illustration for The Great War A N
World War One Propaganda.
German propaganda Poster:
Wolrd War One YMCA Propaganda Poster.
Our flags.
Patriotic American Poster.
American Patriotic Poster.
Many peoples - one nation Let us unite to Americanize America.
Portrait of Soldier, "Follow Me! Your Country Needs You", World War I Recruitment Poster, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, United Kingdom, 1914
WWII: WOMEN WORKERS, 1942.
Canadian men.
Inspecting papers for applicants to join the army.
How to Tell Uncle Sam's Soldiers of the Sea
Sportsman's Company (Irish Canadian Rangers) 1918
Central London Recruiting station for volunteers to join the army in the First World War
patriotic crowd gathers in Paris, as soldiers enlist after the outbreak of world war one.
WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER.
Colour lithograph of First World War poster adverting the Austrian 7th War Loan
WWII Propaganda poster Royal Air Force, WAAF
Sailor Playing Bugle, "Enlist in the Navy", World War I Recruitment Poster, by Milton Herbert Bancroft, USA, 1917
Marine Carving Notch in Rifle, "Another Notch, Chateau Thierry", U.S. Marines, World War I Recruitment Poster, by Adolph Treidler, USA, 1917
The Jews of the World Over Love Liberty ...
WORLD WAR II: U.S. MARINES.
ARMY AIR CORPS POSTER, 1941.
WWII POSTER: NURSING, 1943.
Britain expects every son of Israel to do his duty 1918
Jump into your place in the Sportsman's Company of the Irish Canadian Rangers 1915
We go next! Irish Canadian Rangers... 1918
Come now! With the 173rd Overseas Battalion, Canadian Highlanders 1918
Join the Canadian Grenadier Guards 1918
Attention! ... Canadian Grenadier Guards now recruiting 1916
Why don't they come? ... join the 148th Battalion 1916
The Jews the world over love liberty, have fought for it & will fight for it ... enlist with the infantry Reinforcements 1918
Heroes of St. Julien and Festubert ... shall we follow their example? 1916
Recruits wanted ... fall in boys! 1916
Naval service of Canada. Only strong, healthy and well educated men and boys are required and they must be of good character 1915
Tous les vrais Poil-aux-pattes s'enrolent au 163e C.-F. 1915
Irish Canadians. Enlist in an Irish and Canadian battalion. 199th Battalion C.E.F. Irish Canadian Rangers 1915
Canadiens-Francais enrolez-vous! ... Reformez les regiments de voltigeurs de Salaberry 1915
World War I recruitment poster published in Dublin, 1915
Black Cat Cigarettes. World war One. propaganda card showing: The Prussian Junker. 'What I have most admired in you. Bethmann Hollweg. is that you have made Socialists our best supporters.' Satirical cartoon on the support for the war effort given by the
Black Cat Cigarettes. World war One. propaganda card showing: Van Tromp and De Reuter. 'So long as you permit Zeppelins to cross our land. you. surely. should cease to boast of our deeds.' Dutch naval heroes admirals Tromp and De Ruyter expressing their o
World War One US Army Recruitment poster by Michael P. Whelan
Black Cat Cigarettes. World war One. propaganda card showing: King Edward VIII of Great Britain 1936
Sons of America, American needs You
French propaganda poster announcing an exhibition in 1944. marking the liberation of Paris during World War two.
World War I 1914-1918: British recruitment poster with legend 'Women of Britain say - GO' Showing a mother, daughter and son watching through an open window as soldiers march away.
Were YOU There Then? 1916