US Buy War Bonds poster of soldiers charging into battle

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The poster was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1988 by David and Zelda Silberman. 
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US Buy War Bonds poster of soldiers charging into battle 
overall: Height: 28.000 inches (71.12 cm) | Width: 22.000 inches (55.88 cm) 
Poster from the Buy War Bonds series featuring US soldiers advancing on a beachhead during combat. These posters were issued by the United States Treasury Department to encourage the purchase of war bonds and war stamps. There were 8 war loan drives conducted from 1942 to 1945. The public could purchase a $25 war bond for $18.75 which would be used to help pay for the military’s expenses. The war bond could be redeemed 10 years after the purchase for the full $25. Bond quotas were set up on the national, state, county, and town levels to encourage the sale of war bonds. Volunteers went door-to-door to sell war bonds. By the end of the war, 85 million Americans had purchased $185.7 billion dollars worth of bonds. The war in Europe ended May 8, 1945, and the war in Japan on September 2, 1945. 
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Color offset lithographic poster reproducing a painting of soldiers in green combat uniforms with helmets, carrying rifles and charging up a brown slope. More soldiers run up from the beach behind them. Three ships can be seen in the water in the distance, with rising clouds of black smoke. Above, a line of airplanes fly n the same direction through a yellow sky. The slogan is in white across the top and bottom. See record 1988.42.50 for another copy fo this poster. 

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