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!Proletarios de todos los paises, unios!
1983
"...convertiran sus espadas en arados y sus lanzas en azadones. Ya no se lavantara mas en armas una nacion contra otra ..." (Miqueas 4:3). Paz y bien para todos.
1987/1988?
"...let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan; to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves, and with all nations." Abraham Lincoln.
1919?
"Back your cheers with your money." Buy peace bonds.
1918?
"El socialismo no necesita guerras ni carreras armamentistas." - Fidel.
1970/1988?
"First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen." The United States Army Recruiting Service.
December 07, 1931
"Founded by Service Men for Service Men", Join. World War Veterans of America. Relief - Employment - Protection. Service men. Next of kin. World War Veterans of America. National Headquarters ... ).
1917/1918?
"He made good for Uncle Sam! He'll make good for you!" Hire soldiers, sailors and marines through U.S. Department of Labor ...
1918/1919?
"I am looking forward to dictating peace to the United States in the White House at Washington." - Admiral Yamamoto. What do you say, America?
1942
"I avow my hope and faith, sure and inviolate, that in the days to come the British and American peoples will for their own safety and for the good of all walk together side by side in majesty, in justice, and in peace." Winston Churchill, Washington, December 26, 1941.
1942?
"Invaluable in peace time; indispensable in war time." The Right Hon. Earl of Derby ...
1917
"Lest we forget." Buy peace bonds.
1914/1918?
"Let us have peace" - quick! ...
1918?
"Let's make it work!" Especially in a world at war, the need for religious and racial understanding should be self evident. ... What is religious and racial understanding but getting along with your fellow man ... Did it take a war to prove this to us? Will we lose that respect for one another with the peace? ... Let's make "The Brotherhood of Man" more than a pretty phrase! Let's make it work.
1945/1946?
"My boy, you certainly made good!" Welcome home.
1918/1919?
"Nous, peuples des Nations Unies resolus a preserver les generations futures du fleau de la guerre ..." Preambule de la Charte, signee le 26 Juin 1945.
1945?
"Over the top" Illinois! W.S.S. War Savings Stamps are mitey stamps (in size) but mighty stamps for liberty and peace on Earth - good will toward men.
1917/1918?
"Remember Anzac." Employers and citizens generally are asked to assist the government and State War Council by providing employment for returned soldiers. ...
1918?
"Save & have" Benjamin Franklin. The purpose of this advertisement is to bring the importance of saving to the attention of the public. Never before has saving been so necessary. Our soldiers and sailors alone cannot win the war. Our soldiers and sailors backed by thrifty people at home are an invincible force for victory and peace. ... Thrift is essential to individual success. ... It is today absolutely vital to the welfare of the American people. Save and serve [list of over 100 banks]
1917/1918?
"Stand by National government and show the world that Britain is united in defence of peace, security and progress." Stanley Baldwin.
1935-11
"Supplement the patriotism of the war with the patriotism of peace; the obligations of citizenship." Secretary Glass.
1919?
"There!" In peace as in war ...
1919?
"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it" ... In 1920 the Senate vote was 49 to 35 - seven men defeated world security. ...
1946?
"Unconditional surrender." Some day it will come - this "unconditional surrender." Lights will go on once more in a darkened world. And peace will come again to the peoples of the earth. ... Today an army of 600,000 American men and women are doing an impossible job of steel production. Like millions of other patriotic Americans ... they demand the "unconditional surrender" of the Axis - and they are doing all in their power to bring it about - quickly ...
1941/1945?
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