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Antikbar Small poster military propaganda World War II propaganda poster created by the American graphic artist Howard Scott.
The poster was part of an anti-noise drive launched in the United States around 1942-1943. The campaign aimed to reduce unnecessary noise in factories and other work environments to improve efficiency and support the war effort.
Poster Details
Artist: Howard Scott (1902-1983), known for his work in outdoor advertising and illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post, who also served in the Navy during WWII creating posters for the U.S. War Information Center.
Message: The text reads, "QUIET! Noise wastes energy, dissipates manpower, slows war production" and "STOP NEEDLESS NOISE".
Purpose: To encourage silence and focus on the home front, linking civilian behavior to military success.
Availability: Original vintage copies of this poster are available for sale from various online vintage poster dealers. |
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