还以为是个电影,查了下,是美国二战时海军号召女人入伍做战时通信服务的招贴画。
对一楼图片的介绍:
“it's a woman's war too! join the waves.” john philip falter. 1942. artists posters, prints and photographs division. lc-uszc4-1856.
during world war ii, radio played a major role in the recruitment of women into wartime service, especially on the domestic front. women heard radio appeals that offered the following logical reasoning: “if you can run a vacuum cleaner, you can run a machine in a factory.” women who chose to serve their country in the military were put to work in almost every activity short of combat. the u.s. navy, in particular, was quite innovative in capitalizing on women's particular skills, including their potential for communications work, as suggested by this poster of a uniformed woman operating a radio.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/awrs9/d7.html 也来一张:
图片介绍:
bring him home sooner... join the waves, u.s. navy poster, 1944
bring him home sooner... join the waves ("women accepted for volunteer emergency service"). sailor embracing woman by train. recruitment poster by john philip falter, us naval reserve (usnr), 1944.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trialsanderrors/2912914706/