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Aluminum. Reynolds Metal Company, Louisville, Kentucky. "Strong alloy" aluminum ingots, approximately six inches square, are loaded into the heating furnace where they are heated to 800 degree Fahrenheit before rolling operations

A black and white photo of a man standing in front of stacks of pipes. Office of War Information Photograph

Copper mine. Franklin Mine, Michigan

Sheffield, Alabama. Reynolds Alloys Company. In order from top to bottom and in about the proper proportions are all the ingredients used in the making of the final product, which is aluminum

Aluminum. Reynolds Metal Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Coils of sheet aluminum which will soon be stamped into powder cans

Aluminum casting. When the aluminum solidifies, it is knocked out by hammer from the ingot molds. Soon to be cast into essentials for the war effort, this metal is one of America's most vital essentials for victory. Destination of the finished aluminum products is kept secret--but they'll probably end up as jeeps or airplane engines parts. Aluminum Industries Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

Aluminum. Reynolds Metal Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Coils of sheet aluminum for stamping into powder cans as part of the national defense production program

Aluminum. Reynolds Metal Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Coils of sheet aluminum for stamping into powder cans as part of the national defense production program

Lititz, Pennsylvania. These are the last aluminum and enamel ware utensils which Morris Kreider's hardware store will be able to get for the duration of the war. Usually he keeps his storeroom as well as the shelves well stocked

Einrichtungsgegenstände aus Aluminium, Kupfer, Messing, Nickel, Zinn sind enteignet, liefert sie ab! / Louis Oppenheim.

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Poster shows a blacksmith(?) holding a bag of household items made of metal. Text tells people that household items made from aluminum, copper, brass, nickel and tin have been appropriated. Regulation number is given and additional text indicates that it is available for all to sign at the collection sites.

Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.

German Wold War I Propaganda Posters, 1914-1919

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world war economic and industrial aspects germany scarcity blacksmiths metals lithographs color war posters german freckenhorst warendorf germany einrichtungsgegenstande aluminium einrichtungsgegenstande aus aluminium kupfer nickel zinn enteignet liefert sie liefert sie ab louis oppenheim art posters posters posters world war i posters posters artist posters louis oppenheim dlc rehse archiv fur zeitgeschichte und publizistik ultra high resolution high resolution wwi world war i german war propaganda german wwi posters prints advertisements free art posters library of congress vintage ads
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01/01/1918
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Oppenheim, Louis, artist
Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, DLC, former owner
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German World War I Posters

German Wold War I Propaganda Posters
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No known restrictions on publication. For information see "World War I Posters" (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/243_wwipos.html)

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world war economic and industrial aspects germany scarcity blacksmiths metals lithographs color war posters german freckenhorst warendorf germany einrichtungsgegenstande aluminium einrichtungsgegenstande aus aluminium kupfer nickel zinn enteignet liefert sie liefert sie ab louis oppenheim art posters posters posters world war i posters posters artist posters louis oppenheim dlc rehse archiv fur zeitgeschichte und publizistik ultra high resolution high resolution wwi world war i german war propaganda german wwi posters prints advertisements free art posters library of congress vintage ads