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WWII Home Front Propaganda Poster – Attack at 3:34 A.M.

Original price was: 59 $.Current price is: 49 $.

An intense and atmospheric World War II propaganda poster designed to boost industrial productivity. Featuring a high-stakes battlefield scene, it reminds civilians that soldiers fight around the clock and workers must match their dedication on every shift.

SKU: USA-WW2-0428-24x36 Category: Brand:

Description

This reproduction captures a dramatic piece of American wartime history aimed at the labor force. The poster emphasizes the critical link between the front lines and the factory line, using the slogan “Attack at 3:34 A.M.” to highlight the relentless nature of combat.

Dramatic Visual Storytelling

  • Artistic Style: Illustrated by the artist Packer, the poster utilizes a high-contrast “chiaroscuro” effect, where dark shadows meet the fiery orange glow of explosions on the horizon.

  • Front Line Action: The image depicts American GIs in full gear advancing through a dark field under the cover of night, with one soldier checking his watch to coordinate the assault.

  • The Worker’s Pledge: The bottom half of the poster features a bold commitment: “Any hour—night or day—they’re ready to fight… we’ll back ‘em up on any shift—day or night—with our work”.

  • Urgent Color Palette: The use of fiery red-orange for the primary text and explosions creates a sense of immediate danger and urgency.

Product Features

  • Historical Context: A prime example of posters produced to discourage absenteeism and encourage 24/7 production in defense plants during the war.

  • Museum-Quality Print: Printed on premium, archival-quality paper with vibrant, smudge-resistant inks to preserve the deep blacks and bright oranges.

  • Bold Wall Decor: Its striking, dark aesthetic makes it an ideal statement piece for a workshop, office, or history collection.

Additional information

Country of Origin

United States

Era

WWII

Size

24"x36"

Theme

Patriotism, Political Propaganda, Propaganda Art, Recruitment & Enlistment, Wartime Morale