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World War I 1914-1918: Get into Khaki We are doing our bit -. Australian

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World War I 1914-1918: Get into Khaki We are doing our bit -. Australian

World War I 1914-1918: Get into Khaki We are doing our bit -. Australian recruitment poster showing soldier with rifle in one hand gesturing toward other soldiers in battle (1914-1918)

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1914 1918 Australian Battle Gesturing Hand Lithograph Poster Recruitment Rifle Soldier Soldiers World Khaki


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This powerful lithograph print from Universal Images Group (UIG) captures the essence of World War I, depicting an Australian recruitment poster that urges citizens to join the war effort. The image showcases a determined soldier holding a rifle in one hand while gesturing towards fellow soldiers engaged in battle. The poster's bold text reads "World War I 1914-1918: Get into Khaki We are doing our bit - Australian" emphasizing the importance of unity and collective action during this tumultuous period. The artist skillfully conveys the urgency and patriotism felt by Australians at that time through vivid colors and dynamic composition. The soldier's resolute expression reflects both determination and sacrifice as he beckons others to don their khaki uniforms and contribute to the cause. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the immense bravery exhibited by those who fought for their country during this global conflict. Beyond its historical significance, this lithograph is also a testament to the power of art as propaganda during times of war. It effectively communicates messages of duty, camaraderie, and national pride, inspiring individuals to take up arms for their homeland. As we reflect on World War I's impact on Australia and its people, this image reminds us not only of past sacrifices but also encourages us to honor those who have served in subsequent conflicts throughout history.

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