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![]() Patriotic Home Canning Promotions Poster from World War II 1944, Of course I can! I'm as patriotic as can be --and ration points won't worry me! says the poster text; image by American artist Dick Williams of a Woman kitchen apron her arms full of glass jars of home canned vegetables with more jars of canned fruit in the foreground; published by War Food Administration, Washington D.C. printer by the U.S. Government Printing Office; Click for larger printable copyright free graphic file of this artwork of Of course I can! WWII patriotic home canning promotions art poster.
WWII Propaganda Posters Urging Conservation, Limitation, and Rationing by Americans on the home front to support the war effort: The United States did not suffer the same kinds of war deprivations that Europe did, although there were wartime shortages. During World War II it became necessary for the U.S. government to ration some foods, rubber, gas, and even clothing. Americans were asked to limit and conserve on many niceties and necessities.Wartime travel, materials and commodities conservation and rationing meant participation and sacrifices by all. Their efforts included scrap drives, taking factory jobs, goods donations and other similar projects to assist the troops on the front lines. Government-sponsored ads, radio shows, posters and pamphlet campaigns urged the American people to comply. With a sense of urgency, the campaigns appealed to America to contribute by whatever means they had, without complaint. These methods were a highly effective and one can gain a better understanding and imagine how and why they worked so well by viewing the historic conservation and rationing posters like this one displayed on this web page; this vintage poster sends a strong effective message. MORE INFORMATION on conservation, limitation and rationing history during WWII. |
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