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WW 1-"A Junker Victory Means Slavery"

16 in. x 20 in. At top, it depicts the Kaiser as a devil on the left and Uncle Sam on the right. It shows an ocean scene with a sinking ship and a submarine. In the middle, it shows three portraits: General Joffre, General Pershing, and General Haig. Near the bottom shows airplane factories, a training camp, and a shipyard., This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education., This collection is of World War I era posters of varying size, color and medium pertaining to the U.S. and Pennsylvania. The posters are manufactured for many different businesses, institutions, and government agencies, and the artwork is by famous, obscure and unknown commercial illustrators. Those printed by various federal agencies were intended to generate patriotic fervor in Americans.
APA citation style
WW 1-"A Junker Victory Means Slavery". (1918). WW 1-"A Junker Victory Means Slavery". Mg 200 Poster Collection, 1854-Present, Undated. Retrieved from https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3Awwip_714
MLA citation style
“Ww 1-"a Junker Victory Means Slavery"”. no date. Mg 200 Poster Collection, 1854-Present, Undated, E.G. Renesch, Chicago, 1918.
Chicago Citation Style citation style
“Ww 1-"a Junker Victory Means Slavery"”. Mg 200 Poster Collection, 1854-Present, Undated, World War I Posters (PA), 1918. https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3Awwip_714.
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