The Hun - his Mark Blot it Out with Liberty Bonds
Chicago: Manz Engraving Co., c. 1914-1919. Notes: A bloody hand print is used to signify the mark of Germany. The poster used the symbol as a tool to raise money for the American war effort through the sale Liberty Bonds. The term "Hun" was used during both World War I and World War II as a derogatory word for a German solider., Image Size : , Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 738x500 (mm), 29.06x19.69 (Inches), Coloring: Printed in Color, Medium: Lithograph, Categories: Posters; Military World War I & II;. Very Good, backed on original linen. Item #P5060
Notes: A bloody hand print is used to signify the mark of Germany. The poster used the symbol as a tool to raise money for the American war effort through the sale Liberty Bonds. The term "Hun" was used during both World War I and World War II as a derogatory word for a German solider., Image Size : , Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 738x500 (mm), 29.06x19.69 (Inches), Coloring: Printed in Color, Medium: Lithograph, Categories: Posters; Military World War I & II;.
Price: $275.00