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Treat em rough! Join the tanks, First World War recruitment poster
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Treat em rough! Join the tanks, First World War recruitment poster
6280764 Treat em rough! Join the tanks, First World War recruitment poster, 1918 (poster) by Hutaf, August (1879-1942); (add.info.: U.S. Tank Corps 20th Century Recruitment Poster); Photo eBarbara Singer; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23289692
© Barbara Singer / Bridgeman Images
Kitten Kittens Posters Pussy Recruit Recruiting Recruitment America Continent First World War 1914 1918
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This photograph captures a vintage print of the iconic "Treat em rough! Join the tanks" recruitment poster from World War I. Created in 1918 by Hutaf, this powerful image aimed to entice young men to join the U. S. Tank Corps during the Great War. The poster features a striking illustration of an armored tank charging forward with great force, symbolizing strength and power. Positioned above it is an adorable kitten playfully peeking out from inside one of the tank's compartments, adding a touch of unexpected charm to the otherwise intense scene. The contrast between the ferocity of war machinery and the innocence of a small feline creates an intriguing juxtaposition that draws viewers' attention. The bold colors used in this print further enhance its visual impact, evoking patriotism and determination. As we delve into history through this remarkable artwork, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers who fought for their countries during times of conflict. This recruitment poster serves as a poignant reminder of how propaganda played a crucial role in mobilizing troops during World War I. Preserved through time, this print allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and historical significance. It stands as a testament to human resilience and unity amidst adversity while also showcasing Barbara Singer's talent for capturing moments that transcend generations.
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