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  2. Don't Let that Shadow Touch Them - Wikipedia

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    The poster was distributed by the United States Treasury Department and implied that purchasing war bonds would keep the children safe from the Nazi threat. [4] War bonds were offered by the United States Government for purchase by the public; purchasers would keep the bond and be reimbursed for its return at a later date.

  3. File:Harold Lehman - Invest in Invasion, Buy War Bonds, c ...

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  4. American propaganda during World War II - Wikipedia

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    An American propaganda poster promoting war bonds, depicting Uncle Sam leading the United States Armed Forces into battle. During American involvement in World War II (1941–45), propaganda was used to increase support for the war and commitment to an Allied victory.

  5. File:UNCLE SAM - BUY WAR BONDS (window card).jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. War bond - Wikipedia

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    Many motion pictures during the time, especially war dramas (a form of propaganda itself), included a graphic shown during the closing credits advising patrons to "Buy War Bonds and Stamps", which were sometimes sold in the lobby of the theater. The Music Publishers Protective Association encouraged its members to include patriotic messages on ...

  7. My Japan - Wikipedia

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    These images, having been claimed to be footage taken by the enemy, are placed in a context which allows for the benefits of buying and holding war bonds to be seen. These duplicate images include workers of rice fields, school children being taught by "trained government personnel", workers in iron factories, volcanoes, and dead soldiers.