If you search online, World War II posters are typically grouped under the umbrella of “propaganda.” Many pieces, such as this one with its Luftwaffe aircraft in flames, also offered public information. It was commissioned by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1942, and was painted by Canadian artist Steve Broder. There were many posters made at the time that are now collectible classics. We wouldn’t go so far as to call this one a classic, but it’s a nice painting. We’ve seen no data on how much of an effect recycling had on the U.S. war effort, and would be surprised if it’s even quantifiable. But we imagine at the very least it helped reduce costs for munitions manufacturers. We have quite a bit of World War II memorabilia in the website, much of it pure propaganda, some of it rather unusual. If that sounds interesting, check here, here, here, and here, for starters.
Some say recycling doesn't make a difference. The Luftwaffe may disagree.