Souscrivez a l'Emprunt de la Libération!
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原文1: Souscrire A L’EMPRUNT DE LA LIBERATION !
原文1(訳): 国土解放公債に応募せよ!
原文3: Imp. Crété, 2, rue des Italiens, Paris - Visa no. 13.312
原文3(訳): クレテ印刷所、パリ、イタリア人通り2番地、証印番号13312
原文4: LLOYDS BANK(FRANCE) & NATIONAL
PROVINCIAL BANK(FRANCE)Limited
3. Place de l’Opéra_PARIS.
原文4(訳): ロイズ銀行(フランス)および 国民地方銀行(フランス)有限責任会社
パリ オペラ広場3番地
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Faculty / Graduate SchoolGraduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
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Original Owner東京大学文学部西洋史研究室
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Data ProviderGraduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo
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Rightshttp://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/digitalarchive/collection/index.html
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Metadata Rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Collection
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WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection
Among the materials collected by the Department of Occidental History, the Faculty of Letters, posters issued in France, Britain, Austria, Italy, the USA and the Czech Republic during the First World War for the purpose of raising war spirits and war bonds, etc. are available on this page.
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Pour le Drapeau! Pour la Victoire! : Souscrivez à l'Emprunt National
WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
Prêtez vos billets de banque a la France : Prenez des bons de la défense nationale
WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
Fumeurs de l'arrière économisez le tabac : pour que nos soldats n'en manquent pas
WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
Manifest : k Československému lidu v Americe!
WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
Fight with : National War Bonds
WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
Économisons le pain en mangeant des pommes de terre
WWI Propaganda Posters, Masuda Collection | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters