Second victory loan quota
Victory Loans were the government's way of raising much-needed money from the savings of soldiers and civilians. These loans were paid back with interest after the war. This poster encourages people to think of it as a test of strength, against the hated figures of Adolf Hitler on the left, and Hideki Tojo, the Japanese Prime Minister, on the right.
Artist unknown, lithograph, 1944
Accession number: H97.137/4
From the State Library of Victoria's Pictures collection.