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World War I Propaganda-The Poster War

Explore the power and tactics of propaganda in World War I through the use of posters. Discover the symbolism, portrayal of soldiers, and the evolving image of women on the home front.

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World War I Propaganda-The Poster War

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  1. World War I Propaganda-The Poster War

  2. WW I Propaganda - The Poster War • Propaganda - the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. • A deliberate attempt to influence individuals by leading one to behave “as though his response were his own decision.” • In war, it’s used as an instrument for maintaining unity, good will and a common purpose: • Maintaining and boosting the morale of soldiers. • Unifying society at home in support of the war effort.

  3. The following posters are divided into three parts: • Propaganda symbols • The use of the soldier on the battlefront as a universal propaganda image. • The home-front, especially the evolution in the portrayal of women.

  4. Propaganda Symbols • Identify and vilify the enemy. • Glorify the Allies • Portrayal of Women as Victims.

  5. Britain 1917 Artist: David Wilson

  6. USA 1917

  7. One last effort & we will get them. Artist: Unknown France 1917

  8. USA 1918

  9. Sottoscrivete al Prestito Subscribe for the Loan Artist: Giovanni Capranesi Italy 1917

  10. Canada 1918

  11. Liberation Loan France 1918

  12. The use of the soldier on the battlefront • Defender of Civilization • Heroes • One who always does his duty despite hardships.

  13. They Shall Not Pass France 1918

  14. We Will Get Them France 1916

  15. Zeichnet 7. Kriegsanleihe - Wiener Kommerzialbank Translation: Subscribe for the 7th War Loan Alfred Offner 1917 - Germany

  16. Canada 1917

  17. Offering the Army and Navy Germany 1916

  18. For The Supreme Effort France 1915

  19. USA 1917

  20. THE HOME-FRONT • Evolution in the portrayal of women. • Shifted from one of women as victims to a more positive image: • As care givers. • Factory workers in jobs formerly held by men.

  21. USA 1918

  22. USA 1918

  23. USA 1918

  24. The Frenchwoman in War-Time. Artist: G. Capon - France 1917

  25. THE END! Bibliography Ivarone, Mike., Posters From the Great War. Trenches on the Web. Available at http://www.worldwar1.com/reflib.htm Mahovich, Roger N., British Posters of World War I. Fairchild Memorial Gallery Lauinger Library, Georgetown University. Available at http://gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/britpost/posters.htm Tynski, Gary., Canadian War Poster Collection. McGill University, 2001. Available at http://imago.library.mcgill.ca/warposters/intro.htm

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