Saving for Liberty
| Style: Political Propoganda | Artist: Great Britain |
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Description
Great Britain was strapped for cash as it entered World War II, and this conflict would further drain its economic resources. The political message contained within this portrait of the Statue of Liberty against the Union Jack seems to concern the government's effort to advise its citizens to save money and limit spending to ease the burden on the mother country.
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war budget liberty capital investment limit spending economic policy in great britain |
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