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"Strong in the strength of the Lord we who fight in the people's cause-we will never stop until that cause is won" Henry A. Wallace Vice President of the United States of America 1941-1945

Strong in the strength of the Lord...quote U.S. Vice President Henry A. Wallace above a gritty image by famous patriotic American artist painter David Stone Martin; OWI poster no. 8, printed 42 X 28 inches by U.S. Government Printing Office: 1942-O-488341 World War II Patriotic Poster public domain image; Click for larger printable copyright free graphic file of this Historic U.S.A. Patriotic War Materials Production Industry Military Religious Solidarity Poster.
David Stone Martin 
(American Painter 1913-1992)
David Stone Martin who created the dynamic poster on this page "Strong in the strength of the Lord we who fight in the people's cause-we will never stop until that cause is won" was a prolific illustrator and talented artist who left his artistic mark on the world with many diverse works but is probably most famous for his Jazz Record Cover Album Art. He was a true jazz aficionado and his artwork graced hundreds of album covers during the 1940s and 1950s. He was born in Chicago Illinois and studied art at the Chicago Art. David Stone Martin did designs and murals for the 1933 Chicago World's and worked for several governmental agencies during the 1930s and 1940's; he was supervisor of mural projects of the Federal Artists Project, art director for the Tennessee Valley Authority, graphic arts director for the Office of Strategic Services and art director for the Office of War Information with another famous artist Ben Shahn. David Stone Martin had numerous portraits on the cover of Time and Life magazines, has some book illustrations and billboards to his credits and has done work the live theatre and the movie industry as well. He has received numerous awards has work is included in the collections of the New York Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Smithsonian Institution
David Stone Martin Research Links:
David Stone Martin Information at Todays Inspiration Blog: www.todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/...
David Stone Martin Artworks at flkr from Leif Peng.
Vintage Record Album Covers by David Stone Martin at flkr from Fox.
Collection of 1950s Jazz Record Album Art and Brief Biography
of David Stone Martin at VinylRevival.com.
More Record Album Art by David Stone Martin at RateYourMusic.com.
Obituary for David Stone Martin at the New York Times.
Second World War American patriotic posters like "Strong in the strength of the Lord we who fight in the people's cause-we will never stop until that cause is won" helped unite Americans and mobilize the private and industrial sectors; U.S. citizens of every age, gender, and walk of life did their part to support the war effort, allied military and defeat the axis powers.
U.S. citizens hoped that the Axis powers could be stopped without American military support and hoped America could avoid direct involvement in World War 2 but that all changed the morning of December 7 when Japan blindsided the U.S. military with bombs in the attack of Pearl Harbor Hawaii and other U.S. military outposts. The military might of the United States of America of course responded with a powerful vengeance but leaders knew that troops could not win the war alone. The American citizens rallied for the troops and swift mobilization of American citizenry and industry during World War II was an achievement without precedent in speed, scale, complexity and duration. This achievement can be partially attributed to the federal government's intensive program to marshal the contributions of people of all ages and from all walks of life. Many Americans were willing to give up all luxuries and devote all spare time to the war effort to achieve victory. The posters in this gallery helped motivate and mobilize private citizens to find non-military support jobs and produce huge amounts of war materials. The public domain images of vintage patriotic posters from this collection like "Strong in the strength of the Lord " featured on this page from the American Citizens, Agriculture and U.S. Industry Mobilizes to Support the Troops during World War 2 Poster Gallery of this website allow you to own a copyright free piece of WWII history, a historic patriotic public domain artwork poster that is still motivating today.
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