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And They Struck Off A Medal For This. WWI And They Struck Off A Medal For This?

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And They Struck Off A Medal For This. WWI  And They Struck Off A Medal For This?
<B> And They Struck Off A Medal For This? </B></I> 25" x 19" Artist: unsigned. This lot features a poster that was printed by the Liberty Loan Committee to pluck the heartstrings of Americans. The poster depicts a woman holding a small child sinking to the bottom of the ocean, with a small bouquet of roses above the drawing. This drawing mimics the "Enlist" poster's graphic, which is extremely valuable and desired by collectors. Below this drawing is a text block explaining what the Germans gave a medal for, flanking this text is a drawing of one side of the medal itself. The <I>Lusitania</B></I> is the ship commemorated here, and its sinking was one of the major events which led the United States to enter the war. The <I>Lusitania</B></I> was a passenger craft, carrying no munitions, yet it was sent to the bottom of the sea along with 1198 people, including women and children. The medal struck off for this reads; <I> "Keine Bannware. Der Grossdampfer -Lusitania- Durch Ein Deutsches Tauchboote Versenkt. 5 Mai 1915." </B></I> (Translation:)"No Banned Goods; The Large Steamer -Lusitania- Sunk By A German Submarine. May 5th 1915." The interesting thing is, this medal was struck off two days before the actual sinking; showing complete premeditation on the Germans part. A fascinating bit of history; a must for any collection! <BR><BR> Condition- Fine; normal wear on edges from rolling/storage, finger prints and handling stains on lower left corner.