Is He Killing Time Or Killing Nazis Spares May Decide
One of the absolute rarest British WWII posters out there. The phrase at the top of the poster is implying that the depicted pilot is engaged in a dangerous combat situation against German forces, where every moment counts and every action could mean life or death, essentially asking if he's just “passing the time" or actively fighting against the enemy. Produced by Fosh and Cross LTD for the Ministry Of Aircraft Production. The only other known copy is in the Imperial War Museum.
Measures 19.5x29.5
Condition- good on linen. Restoration along boarder for tears, old tape stains, crumpling, and some restored paper loss.
One of the absolute rarest British WWII posters out there. The phrase at the top of the poster is implying that the depicted pilot is engaged in a dangerous combat situation against German forces, where every moment counts and every action could mean life or death, essentially asking if he's just “passing the time" or actively fighting against the enemy. Produced by Fosh and Cross LTD for the Ministry Of Aircraft Production. The only other known copy is in the Imperial War Museum.
Measures 19.5x29.5
Condition- good on linen. Restoration along boarder for tears, old tape stains, crumpling, and some restored paper loss.
One of the absolute rarest British WWII posters out there. The phrase at the top of the poster is implying that the depicted pilot is engaged in a dangerous combat situation against German forces, where every moment counts and every action could mean life or death, essentially asking if he's just “passing the time" or actively fighting against the enemy. Produced by Fosh and Cross LTD for the Ministry Of Aircraft Production. The only other known copy is in the Imperial War Museum.
Measures 19.5x29.5
Condition- good on linen. Restoration along boarder for tears, old tape stains, crumpling, and some restored paper loss.