This original World War II war bond poster features General Alexander M. Patch, commander of the U.S. Seventh Army, and his call to “Do the Job – Buy War Bonds.” Created during the U.S. Treasury’s bond drives in the 1940s, this striking propaganda piece is a compelling example of patriotic art used to rally home front support during wartime.
A must-have for collectors of WWII memorabilia, military propaganda, or anyone preserving the legacy of America's greatest generation.
Features:
Original WWII war bond poster featuring General Patch
Slogan: “Do the Job – Buy War Bonds”
Full-color lithographic print (size: 15" x 11.5"")
Issued by the U.S. Treasury / Office of War Information
Printed in the early-to-mid 1940s
Suitable for framing or historical display
Condition: (slight edge wear, vivid color)
An authentic piece of home front history that inspired Americans to invest in victory.
WWII War Bond Poster – General Patch “Do the Job”
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