"Remember Pearl Harbor" - US WW2 Propaganda Poster
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A bold and powerful example of WW2 American recruitment posters and Pearl Harbor propaganda art, reproduced to capture the urgency and patriotic fervour of post-Pearl Harbor America. This glossy printed WW2 poster is a stunning recreation of an iconic United States Coast Guard recruitment poster from World War 2, perfect for collectors, historians, and fans of American wartime propaganda artwork.
• 200 GSM + Paper. Gallery/Museum Grade, ready to hang up on the wall.
• Gloss Finish. Clean professional finish, make the posters feel authentic.
• Packaged in cardboard tubes to protect them during delivery.
• Available in 9 different sizes including A2, A1 and 20x30".
The "Remember Pearl Harbor – Enlist Now!" poster is a compelling piece of WW2 US military recruitment propaganda, produced in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 — the event that brought America into World War 2. The striking image of three falling aerial bombs against a deep navy background creates an immediate sense of urgency, while the call to join the United States Coast Guard channels public patriotism into military service.
Today, Remember Pearl Harbor posters are among the most recognisable pieces of American WW2 propaganda and Second World War recruitment art. This reproduction is ideal for collectors of WW2 US military posters, Pearl Harbor memorial art, or American wartime posters for sale for display in homes, offices, museums, or exhibitions.
Printed with a glossy finish on durable 200 GSM paper, this reproduction captures the intensity of authentic American WW2 recruitment poster design. Following Pearl Harbor, the US government launched one of the most extensive wartime propaganda campaigns in history, flooding public spaces with enlistment posters to drive military recruitment.
Sources for historical context:
US National Archives – American WW2 military recruitment and propaganda poster collections
United States Coast Guard Historian's Office – WW2 Coast Guard recruitment records
Library of Congress – Pearl Harbor and American entry into World War 2 poster archives
Disclaimer:
While we do our best to upscale each poster to suit the different sizes, some may have small imperfections such as creases or blurred small script. This is normal from old posters that have been scanned or remade over time. We do our best and we are only human after all.