URL: https://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/37585 Collection Structure Poster collection > Fighting in France for freedom. Are you helping at home? Issued by Connecticut State Council of Defense, State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut. Every peace talker is a non-essential citizen. Until the war really ends, keep that in mind. There must be no let-up in Connecticut, the arsenal of the Nation, until peace treaties are actually signed. Negotiations may be blocked by scheming "diplomats" of the enemy at any time. Item Title Fighting in France for freedom. Are you helping at home? Issued by Connecticut State Council of Defense, State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut. Every peace talker is a non-essential citizen. Until the war really ends, keep that in mind. There must be no let-up in Connecticut, the arsenal of the Nation, until peace treaties are actually signed. Negotiations may be blocked by scheming "diplomats" of the enemy at any time. Collection Title Poster collection Issuing Body United States. Council of National Defense Publisher Connecticut State Council of Defense Date Created 1917/1918? Description Photograph, with caption, of huge gun American forces used against German railway centers. Subject(s) Social aspects Patriotism Peace World War, 1914-1918 A.E.F., 1917-1920 France Public opinion United States Army Language(s) English Country of Origin United States Place Published Hartford, Connecticut, United States Country of Origin United States Dimensions Overall: 16 x 19 in. (40.6 x 48.3 cm) Format Poster Medium political posters Color black and white Color black and white Hoover ID Poster US 4356 Record Number XX343.27961 Collection Guide https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km Rights No known restrictions.