Is Your Trip Necessary? WWII Poster

$649.00

Montgomery Melbourne (1893 – 1970)
Date:1943
Size:  28″ x 22.25″
Medium:Offset-Lithograph
INV. #:6850

Description

🚂 Is Your Trip Necessary

This 1943 poster asks a direct question: “Is Your Trip Necessary?” Millions of troops are on the move. Soldiers pack onto a train, heading to war. The poster shows their faces clearly. Each soldier represents America’s commitment. The message is simple: civilians must ask if their trip is necessary.

⛽ Why This Matters

During World War II, gasoline was scarce. Tires wore out quickly. Troops needed these resources urgently. The government discouraged civilian travel. Families were asked: Is your trip necessary? Citizens had to think before traveling. The war effort came first.

👥 The Soldiers’ Message

You can see the soldiers’ faces in this poster. They are young men heading into battle. Their expressions are serious and determined. The poster forces civilians to see them directly. It asks: Is your trip necessary when these men sacrifice everything?

📊 Official Details

• Original 1943 lithograph
• U.S. Government Printing Office: 1943-0-529808
• Military wartime poster
• Restored with visible fold lines
• Minor touchup in the blue area
• B+ condition
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity

🇺🇸 Wartime Sacrifice

Americans answered the call. Travel was restricted. Gasoline was rationed. Tires were preserved. Citizens asked themselves: Is your trip necessary? Millions of troops depended on civilian cooperation. This poster united the nation during wartime.

Additional information

Dimensions 22.25 × 28 in

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