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| Title | Avenge December 7 |
| Owning Institution | Indiana Historical Society |
| Item ID | P0156_POSTERS_FF2-B_FOLDER3 |
| Description | News of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, was broadcast to the nation over radio and by newspapers. Hoosiers were in shock and disbelief. In the months following, posters were printed by government agencies, businesses, and organizations and were displayed in public areas around the state. Their messages helped mobilize citizens and make the war a personal mission for everyone. |
| Subject | Posters Patriotism World War, 1939-1945 --Posters War posters, American --Posters
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| Creator | Bernard Perlin |
| Publisher | Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.; U.S. Government Printing Office |
| Date | 1942 |
| Time Period | 1940s (1940-1949)
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| Source Collection Name | World War II Poster Collection, 1942, 1943, N.D. |
| Source Collection Number | P0156 |
| Digital Collection Name | World War II Materials |
| Destination Indiana | Destination Indiana World War II–Hoosiers in the Pacific; World War II Home Front |
| Note Field | U.S. GPO 1942-O-491978 |
| Format of Original | Poster, 27 x 22 inches |
| Digital Format | JP2000 |
| Copyright Notice | Digital Image © 2008 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. |
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