They can't miss if we beat our quota. More production with less scrap

Alternative title
我々が生産ノルマを達成したら彼らは気がつかざるを得ないだろう。無駄を少なく、生産量を増やそう
Language
English
Type
StillImage
Publisher
Inland Steel Company
Extent
1042×794mm
Description

ポスター番号/No. of Poster:78

主題/Subject:Business, The Inland way for U.S.A.

内容記述・解説/Description:They can't miss if we beat our quota / More production with less scrap / More production with less scrap / The Inland way for U.S.A.

内容記述・解説/Description:The Inland way for U.S.A.シリーズ

Collection

  • CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection

    This collection features ninety U.S. propaganda posters produced during the Second World War. Center for Pacific and American Studies (CPAS) acquired these posters, originally housed at Stanford University, in 1983 through a Japanese contact.
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"I'm fighting for an America where every man can build his own future, pick his own job, run his own business—free from dictatorship."

Think American Institute
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Hauling guns or goods. Let's keep 'em pulling for victory

General Motors Corporation
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Could you look this wounded American straight in the eye and honestly say—"I'm doing all I can for victory."

Think American Institute
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Transporting troops or war workers. Let's keep 'em pulling for victory

General Motors Corporation
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Thanks, buddy! Keep 'em firing!

General Motors Corporation
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

"For God's sake—keep on the job so we can get this war won quick!"

Think American Institute
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences