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How does propaganda work?

This annex provides a collection of historical war bond advertisements and recruitment campaigns from Austria-Hungary, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, and the United States. Students can analyze the use of propaganda techniques in these materials.

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How does propaganda work?

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  1. How does propaganda work? Student worksheet Annex 1

  2. Austria-Hungary, 1917 (National Library of France, Public Domain) War Bonds for 1917 – Get 5 ½ % free Applications will be accepted by the loan bank of Landskron on original conditions. Information will gladly be provided

  3. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, UK, 1915

  4. Austria-Hungary, 1916 (National Library of France, Public Domain) Sign up War Bond

  5. Parliamentary Recruitment Campaign, UK, March 1915

  6. Britain, 1914

  7. Britain, 1916

  8. Britain, 1918

  9. France, 1919 Journée des RégionsLibérées Quevotre aide a nos frères malheureuxsoitgénéreuse. Day of the liberated regions Your help to our unfortunate brothers is generous

  10. France1916 2nd National Defence Loan Forward army of SAVIOURS, it is for the FATHERLAND

  11. Germany, 1917 Germany and its enemies at the end of the third year of War 1 kilo bread costs in Germany 40/Russia 43/England 55 1 kilo sugar costs in Germany 64/England 104/France 111/Russia 119? 1 kilo potatoes costs in Germany 13/ England 31/ France 40 The loss of ships by the Entente Merchant ships War ships 926 888 The entire American fleet consists of 910 000 Increase of the freight rate in England Price per ton The loss of humans by the Entente Prisoners                                             Over 3 million men                           Approximately the entire population of Switzerland            Dead and wounded Russians French English Italian Belgians, Serbs and Romanians Approximately as much as the entire population of Belgium, Holland and Switzerland The enemy loss of artillery aircraft until the end of July 1917 2298 enemy aircraft have been shot down so far Enemy territory occupied by Germany The entire German empire measures 540 500 square km 9000 square km occupied by the enemies

  12. France, 1917 They shall not pass! 1914 - 1918 The soldier says he has defeated the Germans twice and that he needs other French people to be strong and stand with him as the enemy is sneaky, hypocritical and strong.

  13. Germany, 1918 Your fatherland is in danger Sign up! Infantry division Voluntary acceptance – Berlin Conditions – Mobile Salary 5 Marks daily addition – field rations Free clothing and quarters – short contract termination period – discharge pay

  14. Germany, 1919 Enter border protection East. Protect the home [heimat] against Bolshevism! Report to closest garrison or regional command.

  15. Italy, 1918 The Austrian offensive and the harvest… of grain in Italy

  16. Italy, 1915 Roman Committee for the civil organization during the war

  17. Italy, 1918 The German Peace

  18. Italy, 1916 Watch out! The German snake is near! Now one must rip out the fangs!

  19. Russia, 1916 5 ½ % Bond Those who have relatives and friends serving in the army, are encouraged to show them help by buying bonds.

  20. Russia, 1916 5 ½ % Bond Help the Army

  21. United States, 1917

  22. Russia, 1917 Bond of independence or loans for independence. War until victory is gained!

  23. United States, 1917

  24. United States, 191?

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