“My Daddy Bought Me a Government Bond of the Third Liberty Loan Did Yours?” was one of many posters issued by the United States government during World War I to encourage support of the war. This poster was created by the United States Department of Treasury\u27s Publicity Bureau to urge the American public to buy war bonds. War bonds were debt securities issued by various governments to finance their military operations and other expenses during the First and Second World Wars. Images of children, women, and the enemy were commonly employed in these propaganda posters as strong emotional imagery in order to persuade citizens to ration their money and spend it on the war. Liberty Loans were bonds that the Government sold so they could keep ...