Британская
Американская
Poster showing a woman, a passenger from the Lusitania, submerged in water cradling an infant in her arms.
«Лузитания» (RMS Lusitania) — британский пассажирский лайнер. Торпедирован германской субмариной U-20 7 мая 1915 года, в зоне, обозначенной кайзеровским правительством, как зона подводной войны. Судно, шедшее с закрашенным именем и не поднимавшее над собой флага никакой страны, затонуло за 18 минут в 13 км от берегов Ирландии. Погибло 1198 человек из 1959 бывших на борту. Потопление «Лузитании» настроило общественное мнение многих стран против Германии и способствовало вступлению США в Первую мировую войну два года спустя.
Немецкая
Poster shows a Christmas angel(?) pulling a sleigh loaded with bundles and delivering one to a German soldier.
Подпись на плакате: Большевизм приносит войну, безработицу и голод. Ассоциация по борьбе против большевизма.
Poster shows St. George slaying a dragon. Text, under heading "Our Emperor to his people" is a proclamation issued by Kaiser Wilhelm II on July 31, 1914, concerning the advent of war, the coming struggle, and the need to pray for God's help for the soldiers. Poster was issued for the benefit of the Red Cross.
Poster shows an elf in the forest with a basket. Text: If you want oil, then collect beech nut seeds. War Committee for Oils and Fats (Kriegsausschuss für Öel und Fette).
Австрийская
Итальянская
Poster shows a woman in a red gown (Trieste) and a woman in a green gown (Trento) kneeling before a woman in white gown and crown and holding a sword (Italy); in background soldiers march to battle and planes fly overhead. Text: At last!
Poster shows a giant, representing Germany, crushing bodies. Text: German peace.
Российская
Ирландская
Французская
Kaiser pointing a dagger at a woman (Romania), while showing her the 'Traité de Paix' and stepping on a man (Russia).
Depiction of Britain as a spider, German eagle sitting overhead, Uncle Sam and two others tied up in web in background. The Entente Cordiale was a diplomatic agreement signed in 1904 by France and Great Britain which adjusted the colonial disputes between the two countries, and paved the way for Anglo-French co-operation against German expansion in Europe and in the colonial world.
America owes France the most unalterable gratitude. 1917- . . . French comrade, your children shall be as our children. American Ouvroir Funds.