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1943 U.S. Treasury Yiddish War Bonds Poster — Statue of Liberty — WWII Government Printing (Rare Jewish-Language Issue)

1943 U.S. Treasury Yiddish War Bonds Poster — Statue of Liberty — WWII Government Printing (Rare Jewish-Language Issue)

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An original 1943 U.S. Government Printing Office Yiddish-language War Bonds poster — issued during the Second World War to mobilize support within Jewish-American communities at a defining moment in history.

Featuring the Statue of Liberty illuminated against a dawn sky, this design merges American patriotism with the urgent wartime call to secure freedom abroad while the Jewish world faced its darkest hour in Europe. Printed in Yiddish across the lower band, the text appeals directly to the diaspora community: a rare linguistic variant produced in extremely limited quantities.

Issued by:

U.S. Treasury / War Savings Staff

U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943

Code: O-507841 — WSS 743

Language: Yiddish

Medium: Offset lithograph

Dimensions: Approx. 28.5 x 22.5 in.

This poster represents one of the most historically significant intersections of WWII propaganda, Jewish-American identity, and national duty. Surviving examples are scarce; most were displayed, handled, and discarded after the war.

Cultural Significance

WWII U.S. Treasury propaganda

Jewish diaspora / Holocaust-era communication

Liberty iconography in wartime context

Home-front mobilization piece aimed at immigrant communities

Condition: Very good vintage condition with expected age toning and minor handling marks. Original printing texture and Government Printing Office line present. Unaltered and documented with macro photography of period lithography.

Provenance: Private collection, USA. Authenticated and photographed to archival standards.

This is not merely a war poster — it is a surviving artifact of America’s communication to Jewish citizens in 1943, when information, allegiance, and hope were deeply intertwined with the fate of millions abroad.

Pieces like this increasingly migrate into institutional collections. Availability in the private market is limited.

Tags:

WWII Jewish poster

Yiddish war propaganda

Holocaust-era U.S. bonds poster

U.S. Government Printing Office 1943

Jewish Diaspora wartime ephemera

Statue of Liberty WWII poster

War Savings Staff

American Zionist WWII history

Treasury Department Yiddish

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