Movie poster showing four soldiers, one from each allied country. Caption continues: …
Movie poster showing four soldiers, one from each allied country. Caption continues: Distributed through World Film Corporation. Third United States official war picture. Presented by Division of Films, Committee on Public Information, George Creel, chairman. Taken by the official photographers [of the] Allied Armies.
Poster showing Allied soldiers storming over the crest of a hill, carrying …
Poster showing Allied soldiers storming over the crest of a hill, carrying bayonets. Presented by Division of Films, Committee on Public Information, George Creel, chairman. Taken by the official photographers of the Allied armies. Distributed by World Film Corporation. From group by Martiny. "Unis pour la paix avec la victoire."
Poster for Detroit Federal Theatre Project presentation of "It Can't Happen Here" …
Poster for Detroit Federal Theatre Project presentation of "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis at the Lafayette Theatre, showing a stylized Adolf Hitler carrying a rifle standing behing a map of the United States and a fist in a raised-arm salute. Exhibit loan 4165-L.
Poster encouraging purchase of war stamps and bonds to help fund the …
Poster encouraging purchase of war stamps and bonds to help fund the war effort, showing a soldiers near an explosion during combat. Date stamped on recto: Jan 21 '43.
Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of "It Can't Happen Here" by …
Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis at the President Theatre, showing soldiers and a fist in a raised-arm salute. Date stamped on verso: Jul 8 1937.
Poster shows a wounded Australian soldier standing over the body of an …
Poster shows a wounded Australian soldier standing over the body of an enemy soldier; in background, ships in the sea. Poster is possibly a reference to the battle at Gallipolli. Title from item.
This collection uses primary sources to explore women in the Civil War. …
This collection uses primary sources to explore women in the Civil War. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.
Poster showing a Scottish soldier in uniform with kilt, standing on a …
Poster showing a Scottish soldier in uniform with kilt, standing on a street corner in a Belgian village. Caption: A wee "scrap o' paper" is Britain's bond. Copyright Dobson, Molle & Co. Ltd. Poster no. 17. Title from item.
Poster showing soldiers in hand-to-hand combat. Text: Down with the murderers! Up …
Poster showing soldiers in hand-to-hand combat. Text: Down with the murderers! Up with Democracy! Issued by Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, Tribune Building, New York. Designed and printed at the School of Printing and Graphic Arts of Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Wentworth poster no. 7. Exhibited: "Liberation! World War I and the formation of Czechoslovakia" at the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 2003-2004.
I would use this picture to introduce events of the Civil War …
I would use this picture to introduce events of the Civil War along with reading excerpts from a piece of literature that tells the story of soldiers going to war and losing their limbs.
We would do an activity from Out of the Box from Cynthia's activity prior to going to the LOC to reseaarch people who may have survived but lost a limb. Then, as a conclusion, look at a patent in learning how prosthetic legs were developed.
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