Help Uncle Sam Stamp Out The Kaiser

Help Uncle Sam Stamp Out The Kaiser - Personalize it with photos & text or purchase as is! Bressler was of jewish parents in austria. Object category posters production date 1917 creator. Picture of a large book preparing to step on a small figure of the kaiser. Third liberty loan, bressler, harry s. [more detail available via subscription] p4a.

Bressler was of jewish parents in austria. The first reference to uncle sam in formal literature (as distinct from newspapers) was in the 1816 allegorical. Help uncle sam stamp out the kaiser! Personalize it with photos & text or purchase as is! On this colorful poster, a large boot is about to descend on a fleeing kaiser.

Help Uncle Sam Stamp Out The Kaiser!

The actual origin is obscure. Object category posters production date 1917 creator. Picture of a large book preparing to step on a small figure of the kaiser. Third liberty loan, bressler, harry s.

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The first reference to uncle sam in formal literature (as distinct from newspapers) was in the 1816 allegorical. Original world war i poster by harry s. On this colorful poster, a large boot is about to descend on a fleeing kaiser. This object has not yet been photographed.

Bressler, 28 1/4 X 41, Linen Mounted.

* see condition grading section for further details. Web help uncle sam stamp out the kaiser ww1 propaganda poster. Web you can help your uncle sam win the war. Bressler was of jewish parents in austria.

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Web help uncle sam stamp out the kaiser. [more detail available via subscription] p4a. Gov't bonds creator bressler, harry s date created and/or issued 1917/1918? Web help uncle sam stamp out the kaiser!

The first reference to uncle sam in formal literature (as distinct from newspapers) was in the 1816 allegorical. Bressler, 28 1/4 x 41, linen mounted. [more detail available via subscription] p4a. Personalize it with photos & text or purchase as is! Copy of original a world war one poster asking for americans to buy us.