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2 Fléaux: Le Boche, La Tuberculosé. L'aigle boche sera vaincu; La tuberculose doit l'étre aussi. Commission Américaine de Préservation contre la Tuberculose en France. 3 Rue Gallroy Marie Paris, Affiches ATLAS. VISA 9987. Geo.Dorival, 17. G.Capon
Artist
Capon, Georges, 1890-1980
English Translation
Two arrows: The Krauts(Germans); Tuberculosis. The German eagle will be defeated; Tuberculosis must be also.
Printer
Atlas
Description
A bloody sword is stabbed through the German Imperial eagle.
Subject
Communicable diseases
Genre
War posters
Date
1917
Coverage-Temporal
1914-1919
Type
Poster
Still image
Dimensions
121.4 x 81.8 cm
Language
fre
Sponsor
Commission Américaine de Préservation contre la Tuberculose en France
Location-Folder
University of Illinois Archives: Collection 35/1/42, Folder 4
Repository
University of Illinois Archives
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
Digital Reproduction by History, Philosophy and Newspaper Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
2 Fléaux: Le Boche, La Tuberculosé. L'aigle boche sera vaincu; La tuberculose doit l'étre aussi. Commission Américaine de Préservation contre la Tuberculose en France. 3 Rue Gallroy Marie Paris, Affiches ATLAS. VISA 9987. Geo.Dorival, 17. G.Capon
Artist
Capon, Georges, 1890-1980
English Translation
Two arrows: The Krauts(Germans); Tuberculosis. The German eagle will be defeated; Tuberculosis must be also.
Printer
Atlas
Description
A bloody sword is stabbed through the German Imperial eagle.
Subject
Communicable diseases
Genre
War posters
Date
1917
Coverage-Temporal
1914-1919
Type
Poster
Still image
Dimensions
121.4 x 81.8 cm
Language
fre
Sponsor
Commission Américaine de Préservation contre la Tuberculose en France
Location-Folder
University of Illinois Archives: Collection 35/1/42, Folder 4
Repository
University of Illinois Archives
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights Description
Digital Reproduction by History, Philosophy and Newspaper Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.