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New Jersey must fight on that these shall not have died in vain that these shall not be born in vain

New Jersey must fight on that these shall not have died in vain  that these shall not be born in vain - WWI Posters

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New Jersey must fight on that these shall not have died in vain that these shall not be born in vain
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New Jersey must fight on that these shall not have died in vain that these shall not be born in vain
Description: New Jersey must fight on that these shall not have died in vain - that these shall not be born in vain New Jersey Dept. of Health poster showing soldiers rushing into battle and a woman holding an infant, a child standing next to her, and the faces of infants drawn in the background.


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About These Images: Infamous WWI poster reproductions featuring recruiting and propaganda from the World War I era. Items in this collection are haunting reminders of the grim face of war.

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