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American World War II beat the promise poster encouraging workers to share ideas

Object | Accession Number: 2018.370.6

Wartime poster depicting a worker examining the mechanical insides of an oversized head that was part of RCA Victor’s “Beat the Promise” worker incentive poster series instituted in September 1941, shortly before the United States entered World War II. The poster encourages employees to share their ideas in an effort to boost production. The poster was part of RCA Victor’s Beat the Promise worker incentive campaign instituted in September 1941, shortly before the United States entered World War II. The promise refers to the company’s production quotas, which employees were encouraged to surpass. The poster series was part of a larger campaign by RCA Victor to increase production for the war effort. The campaign included rallies with war bond drives that featured notable military figures and Victor record recording artists. The campaign was very successful; RCA Victor’s production in 1941 was 14 times greater than in 1939, and production through the first six months of 1942 was 49 times greater than the same period in 1939.

Title
Ideas will help beat the promise let’s have yours
Date
publication/distribution:  1941 September-1945 September
Geography
distribution: United States
Language
English
Classification
Posters
Category
War propaganda
Genre/Form
Posters.
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Suzanne Herskovic Ponder
 
Record last modified: 2023-05-24 13:19:50
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