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Unleash the raw power of a bygone era with this vintage Vietnam War poster that reads: "G.E. Off Campus!" Created in 1969, this poster was designed as a call to action for college students to boycott General Electric products. 

However, this poster is more than just a political statement - it's a work of art that captures the essence of a turbulent time in American history. As the designer and producer of the M134 minigun, used extensively in the Vietnam War, General Electric's role in the conflict cannot be understated. This poster serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought in the war, and the need for accountability and justice.

Set against a deep black background, the words "War profit is their most important product" serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of corporate greed. The chilling central image of a skull and crossbones, fashioned from a GE light bulb and two wrenches, is a haunting symbol of the role played by GE in the Vietnam War.

What an incredible piece of American history this is! 

Condition: Very Good. Poster has never been folded. Two faint pencil marks near bottom border. Diagonal fold in upper corner not visible in photograph. Additional photos available upon request. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition. 

Year: c.1969 - 55 years old

Size: 11.0" x 17.0" (28cm x 43cm)


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Timothy L. (Chicago, IL, US)
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The team really went out of their way to make sure I knew of the exact condition of the poster before sending it. They also helped out with estimated shipping costs by combining 2 orders. Would definitely recommend.

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The team really went out of their way to make sure I knew of the exact condition of the poster before sending it. They also helped out with estimated shipping costs by combining 2 orders. Would definitely recommend.

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