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Keep U. S. Out of War / Be Neutral. Emblem, c1940, urging American neutrality in the war in Europe
U.S. ISOLATIONISM, 1940s.
Keep U.S. Out of War/Be Neutral. Emblem, c1940, urging American neutrality in the war in Europe
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Media ID 10407010
1939 1940 1941 Emblem Isolationism Neutral Pacifist World War Ii
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The print titled "Keep U. S. Out of War / Be Neutral" captures an emblem from the early 1940s, symbolizing the strong pacifist sentiment that prevailed in America during World War II. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the nation's isolationism and its determination to remain neutral amidst the escalating conflict in Europe. In this striking piece, we see a simple yet impactful design featuring bold text against a plain background. The words "Keep U. S. Out of War/Be Neutral" are prominently displayed, conveying a clear message advocating for American neutrality and non-involvement in international conflicts. This emblem represents an important chapter in American history when many citizens believed that staying out of war was crucial to preserving peace and protecting national interests. It reflects the prevailing sentiment during the late 1930s and early 1940s when tensions were rising but before America officially entered World War II. As we delve into this photograph, we can't help but appreciate how it encapsulates a significant moment in time – one where antiwar sentiments were at their peak, shaping public opinion on foreign policy decisions. This emblem is not just a historical artifact; it is also a testament to America's commitment to maintaining its own identity while navigating global turmoil. Overall, this print provides us with valuable insight into America's stance on international affairs during the mid-20th century and reminds us of the importance placed on neutrality and isolationism by many Americans at that time.
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